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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Leigh Holden, MFA candidate in the Book
Arts at The University of Alabama, will give a talk followed by
a reception on Tuesday, March 25, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in
the W.S. Hoole
Special Collections Library. The library is on the second
floor of Mary Harmon Bryant Hall.
Much of Holden’s research relates to Asian papers and Asian
methods of hand papermaking. In addition to his work at UA, he
spent two years at the University of Iowa’s Hand Papermaking
Research and Production Facility. He is currently researching
the cultivation of Alabama kozo (paper mulberry) and has
established a research garden on the UA campus as part of the
MFA program in the Book Arts.
Holden works closely with Glenn House, professor emeritus for
the UA Book Arts Program and author of “The Story of Alabama
Kozo,” and “An Alabama Kozo Primer.” House started his
research with Alabama kozo in the early 1980s and continues to
be a vociferous advocate for further use, research and
experimentation with this locally available fiber.
For more information, contact the W.S. Hoole Special
Collections Library at 205/348-0500.
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