The Combat Paper Workshop
February 13, 2015On January 29, students in the First Year Seminar class The Psychology of Clothing participated in The Combat Paper Workshop here on UNC’s campus. The workshop, lead by Drew Cameron, creates art by making paper from the uniforms of military personnel worn in service. The uniforms are cut up, beaten into a pulp, made into paper, and then printed on. The project aims to allow those who served an opportunity express their experiences in the military and foster conversations with the community about the deep memory that clothing can hold for an individual and a culture.