This paper is made from the beaten fibers of scrubs donated to Frontline Arts. The re-purposed uniforms provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to kath@frontlinearts.org .
This paper is made from the beaten fibers of military uniforms donated to Frontline Arts, as well as other natural fibers. The re-purposed uniforms provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to lindsey@frontlinearts.org .
This paper is made from the beaten fibers of recycled materials, as well as other natural plant fibers. The re-purposed materials provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to lindsey@frontlinearts.org .
This paper is made from the beaten fibers of military uniforms donated to Frontline Arts. The re-purposed uniforms provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to kath@frontlinearts.org
This paper is made from the beaten fibers of military uniforms donated to Frontline Arts. The re-purposed uniforms provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to lindsey@frontlinearts.org .
This paper is made from the beaten fibers of military uniforms donated to Frontline Arts. The re-purposed uniforms provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to lindsey@frontlinearts.org .
This paper is made from the beaten fibers of military uniforms donated to Frontline Arts. The re-purposed uniforms provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to lindsey@frontlinearts.org
The Scrubs Paper Project is a connective community art project that allows communities, healthcare workers, patients, and those on the frontlines to share their experiences with the transformative practices of storytelling and artmaking. We’ve based this process on our 10 years of experience working with veterans to make handmade paper from military uniforms in the Frontline Paper program.
This handmade paper, 5” x 7”, is made from the deconstruction of donated scrubs and other medical garments. Blank versions can be used for artwork, writing, collage, or journal binding. Postcard versions are screen-printed on one side with a template. One set is mailed out to each individual who donated scrubs, with the rest available as bundles of (5) postcards available for purchase, along with instructions and one card with a stamp or single, blank sheets.
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to kath@frontlinearts.org.
Designed to expose lithographic plates, this unit was donated to Frontline Arts in 2019 and provides an energy-efficient system for superior image reproduction, handling materials up to 23x27". Sponsoring the NuArc 26-1K would cover the cost of lightbulbs and annual maintenance, and one class annually to engage and educate on its capabilities in printmaking.
Thank you to the late Dennis Murray, who originally donated this machine.
This sponsorship lasts from now through the end of 2026.
Our staff, members, and students frequently use the 30"x 50" Charles Brand Etching Press in our printmaking studio to create one-of-a-kind and edition prints. Annual sponsorship of this machine includes regularly replacing blankets, grid paper, Lexan (used for digital and screen printing), and staff hours for maintenance.
This sponsorship lasts from now through the end of 2026.
Our staff, members, and students frequently use the 36"x60" Charles Brand Etching Press in our printmaking studio to create one-of-a-kind and edition prints. Annual sponsorship of this machine includes regularly replacing blankets, grid paper, Lexan (used for digital and screen printing), and staff hours for maintenance.
Thank you to Eileen Foti, who originally donated this machine.
This sponsorship lasts from now through the end of 2026.
The 24x36" Valad Hot Plate is used in our printmaking studio to preheat plates, soften grounds, and warm inks. It's a professional-grade tool that provides controlled and uniform heat distribution for various printmaking processes.
A Lifetime Sponsorship of this machine enables maintenance when required.
The Blick 906 Etching Press is a roving press for our off-site mobile workshops, such as classroom printmaking or large-scale public and private events that wish to feature printmaking as an activity for all. Annual sponsorship of this press enables Frontline Arts to re-launch its roving press programming, offering three off-site workshops per year, including staff hours and supplies for these workshops.
We have three of these mini printing presses.
This sponsorship lasts from now through the end of 2026.
The Blick Econo Etch Model II is a roving press for our off-site mobile workshops, such as classroom printmaking or large-scale public and private events that wish to feature printmaking as an activity for all. Annual sponsorship of this press enables Frontline Arts to re-launch its roving press programming, offering three off-site workshops per year, including staff hours and supplies for these workshops.
This sponsorship lasts from now through the end of 2026.
One Community Day Paper Bundle includes five sheets of 5x7 handmade paper. This paper is made from the beaten fibers of recycled materials, including pulps from some of our other batches. The re-purposed materials provide a beautiful sheet of handmade paper with a unique texture. You will receive 5 different sheets from the colors listed, but this is a variety pack, so sheet colors will vary from pack to pack. If you’ve ever been interested in trying our handmade paper, this is your chance to grab these limited colorways at a discount!
Custom and bulk orders are welcome and should be emailed directly to kath@frontlinearts.org .