We’re thrilled to invite you to an immersive, soulful, and hands-on Treewhispers Papermaking Workshopwith the amazing Steve Liggett and the poetic spirit of Phetote Mshari!
In this two-part workshop, artist and papermaker Steve Liggett will guide you through the joyful and surprisingly meditative process of making handmade paper rounds. These textured, earthy pieces are the heart of the Treewhispers installation, a global project celebrating our deep-rooted relationships with trees.
But it doesn’t stop there…
You’ll be joined by the ever-inspiring poet and storyteller Phetote Mshari, who’ll help coax your memories and musings into words that can be added to your handmade papers — becoming part of a larger, living artwork. Whether it’s the memory of climbing your favorite tree, planting one with a loved one, or simply basking in the stillness of a forest — this is your space to remember, reflect, and create.
Your paper pieces can be taken home, treasured, or contributed to the traveling Treewhispers installation, which continues to grow like a tree with every story added.
Come for the art, stay for the wonder. Rediscover that childlike awe. Feel the peace that only trees and creative community can offer.
No experience necessary. Just bring your stories and your love for trees.
4207 W Irving Park, Chicago, IL Saturday, March 22 | 2:00 – 6:00 PM
2:00 – 4:00 PM | Columbia College Center for Book & Paper Arts Alumni Reunion (A special time for alumni to gather and reconnect.)
4:00 – 6:00 PM | Closing Reception – Open to All
*For CBPA alumni, this is more than a reunion. It’s a rekindling of the creative spark that first brought us together. Through the wisdom of thought-provoking instructors and the boundless exploration they encouraged, we forged connections that have stood the test of time. Let’s gather to honor those shared experiences, reflect on our artistic journeys, and celebrate the lasting impact of our creative community.
Expect an afternoon filled with lively conversations, creative inspiration, and a few surprises!
Participants will learn the technique of pulp painting, creating imagery within sheets of handmade paper using plant pulp as a medium. We will design and cut our own stencils using nature as our inspiration. Then we will create sheets of paper, including round sheets, in keeping with the theme of the Treewhispers project. Participants will apply colored pulp using their stencil forms to the fresh sheets of paper. The wet sheets can be taken home to dry. Wear clothes that can get wet.
About Don Widmer
Don Widmer is a book and paper artist whose work incorporates papermaking and artist bookbinding. His papermaking utilizes detailed pulp painting with numerous layers of stenciled pulp. His artist books feature structures that explore movement and light. Don has exhibited throughout the Midwest, most recently at David Smith Studio, A+C Architects Studio, the Paper Discovery Center, Bridgeport Art Center, Tall Grass Art Gallery, Morgan Conservatory, Gallery Studio Oh!, and Kalamazoo Book Arts Center. He has received several best of show awards and his work is represented in university, museum and library collections. Most recently, the Smithsonian purchased his artist book Darkness and Light, inspired by Etty Hillesum. Widmer received his MFA in Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts from Columbia College Chicago.
Saturday, February 22, 2025; 12pm to 3pm 4207 W Irving Park, Chicago
This is a class for all levels with a focus on drawing, calligraphy, and incorporating nature, using trees as inspiration for creating fun and funky letters.
Students may bring in their own photos or cuttings of trees, branches, twigs, and leaves for inspiration, or they may use the instructor’s samples. We will explore the interesting shapes found in these items and sketch letters based on those shapes. Then, we will illustrate the alphabets using paints, colored pencils, gel pens, markers, and other materials. Students will work at their own pace and may choose to create a variety of letterforms or a cohesive alphabet or short phrase.
Materials will be supplied, but students may bring in photos or natural clippings for inspiration.
The Chicago Calligraphy Collective (CCC) is collaborating in Treewhispers’ 25th Anniversary festivities! This special event is open to all—a chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of calligraphy, create your own weathergram, and experience the inspiring Treewhispers exhibit.
Do you have a tree story to share? Whether it’s funny, inspiring, romantic, or mystical, we want to hear it!
Join us on January 29th (Lunar New Year) at Artists Book House, Irving Park Road, Chicago, for a live storytelling event celebrating Treewhispers’ 25th Anniversary!
Doors open at 6 PM, with stories from 6:30–7:30 PM amid the stunning Treewhispers installation.
Bonus points if your story includes trees and the moon!
Everyone’s welcome—submit your story for a chance to perform. Let’s celebrate trees and storytelling!
In collaboration with Artists Book House, we are thrilled to invite you to the opening reception. It is located at 4207 W Irving Park, Chicago, IL. Join us on Saturday, January 18, 2025, from 2 PM to 6 PM. This event is free and open to the public, and we would love to celebrate this milestone with you!
We will also host a closing reception on Saturday, March 22. Stay tuned for more details. There will also be special programming inspired by Treewhispers.
Three exhibitions to explore at the Grange Insurance Audubon, 505 W Whittier St. Columbus OH 43215. The new exhibition “Tree Time + Silos” by artist Amanda Love presents a photographic documentation of the prehistoric and endangered species, The Metasequoia (or Dawn Redwoods) with a sneak peak at “Silos” an outdoor exhibition also inspired by the Dawn Redwoods coming this fall. “Treewhispers” displays a “forest” of handmade paper and artistic exploration honoring trees by Pamela Paulsrud and the late Marilyn Sward. “It Sounds Like Love” by artist Cadine Navarro creates a place of encounter with native Ohio prairie seeds
The Art at Audubon series at the center showcases:
2022 Audubon Photography Awards
It Sounds Like Love—an immersive, walk-on art installation of etched glass revealing the sound vibrations of Ohio prairie seeds
Feathered Portraits
Treewhispers, an international collaboration awakening a heartfelt connection to trees
Please be sure to RSVP by 5 pm, Wednesday, January 4th.
For questions, please contact Sandy Libertini at sandy.libertini@audubon.org
We hope to see you there!
Book and Literary Arts Afternoon at Shop Evanston Made Holiday Market!
Join Artists Book House on November 14th, 2021 from 1-4 pm for our Book and Literary Arts Afternoon at Evanston Made’s Holiday Market (921 Church Street, Evanston IL).
Tuesday June 13, 2-4 p.m. Wednesday June 14, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Thursday June 15, 10 a.m. -12 p.m.
#OurVoicesAreVital Treewhispers partners with Greenpeace at the 2017 BookCon/BookExpo in NYC May 31-June 4
Papermaking workshops at the Sharjah International Book Fair, 2 November 2016 -12 November 2016, Expo Centre Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE
Treewhispers installation in the Sharjah Calligraphy Biennial 2016 under the great patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, the Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.Opening: April 7-June 6, 2016, Sharjah, UAE
The Textile Surface Design Guild of Lethbridge marks and celebrates its 35th Anniversary this year, 2016 with Treewhispers workshops and installation at Helen Schuler Nature Centre.
The staff at The Center in Palos Park, IL made paper and wrote on the circles at the summer staff picnic on June 10, 2014. Summer mini-installation of Treewhispers at The Center , 12700 Southwest Highway, Palos Park, IL
On Saturday, June 7, 2014 10 am – 4 pm. at The Center in Palos Park, IL papermaking tables were set up at the annual Farm Fest to encourage folks to make paper circles and write/draw on them to add to the project.
Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL; Papermaking event; Friday, March 7, 2014; 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Spend the day exploring the artistic papermaking process used in the Treewhispers exhibition. You will begin the workshop with an introduction to the stunning handmade paper rounds used in the Treewhispers project. Then, roll up your sleeves and create your own paper rounds under the guidance of the visionary creator of the exhibit, artist Pamela Paulsrud. This will be a fun and invigorating workshop suitable for all.
The Center in Palos Park, IL hosted a Little Art Show of tiny artworks. Guests had an opportunity to make tiny circles. Summer campers, summer preschoolers, and spring and summer kids’ art students made paper and added their circles to the project. May 25, 2014
Crab Tree Nature Center, Forest Preserve District of Cook County, 3 Stover Road, Barrington, IL 60010; Treewhispers papermaking extravaganza! May 18, 2013; 10am-4pm
Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center, 9800 Willow Springs Road, Willow Springs, IL; Paper-making Workshop – Chicago Park District Staff; Aug. 10, 2012.
Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center, 9800 Willow Springs Road, Willow Springs, IL; Little Red School House Art Fair/Paper-making workshop; Oct. 7, 2012.
Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL; Treewhispers Exhibition; January 14 through April 8, 2012.
Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL; Awakening Your Heartfelt Connection to Trees; March 28, 2012.