What the Paper As Sculpture a playful, hands-on workshop exploring abstract printmaking, memory, and sculptural form. Participants will spend the day creating thin, layered abstract paper prints using a gel plate—prints that will act as expressive “skins” for a simple bamboo framework. These printed surfaces are then wrapped, stretched, and assembled onto the structure, allowing two-dimensional marks to become a three-dimensional sculptural piece. Throughout the process, participants are invited to reflect on memory, traces, and what materials quietly hold: a written thought, a fleeting experience, or something the paper itself seems to remember through touch, pressure, and repetition. The approach is entirely experimental—there are no mistakes, only discovery—and the day unfolds as a fun, free, curiosity-driven exploration where materials lead the conversation.All materials are supplied. Participants are encouraged to wear a smock or old clothes—this is a hands-on, get-a-little-messy kind of day. No prior experience is required; this workshop is suitable for all levels, including complete beginners. Please bring a snack or lunch for a short break midway through the day, along with curiosity and a willingness to experiment.