Wallack's Product Demo: The Many Uses of Tibetan Paper
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Wallack's Product Demo: The Many Uses of Tibetan Paper

Discover the many uses of Tibetan paper! Perfect for bookbinding, papier-mâché, fashion art, origami & more! ✨ #HandmadePaper #CreativeArt

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By Wallack's Art Supplies & Framing
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Date and time

Sunday, March 16 · 3 - 4pm EDT

Location

Wallack's Art Supplies and Framing

305 Bank Street Ottawa, ON K2P 1X7 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Discover the Versatility of Tibetan Paper – Free Live Product Demo

Join us for an exclusive live demo showcasing the beauty and versatility of Tibetan handmade paper! Crafted from sustainably harvested Himalayan Lokta bark, this eco-friendly, acid-free paper is known for its strength, durability, and fine texture, making it ideal for a variety of creative applications.

Explore how this unique paper can be used for bookbinding, paper mâché, paper fashion art, origami, and more. Learn about traditional Tibetan papermaking techniques, its cultural significance, and expert tips on incorporating it into your art and craft projects.

This interactive session includes a hands-on demonstration, expert guidance, and a Q&A where you can ask all your questions. Plus, enjoy exclusive discounts on Tibetan paper products for attendees. Don’t miss this chance to explore a timeless craft—reserve your spot today!


About this Product:

Tibetan Paper & Handicraft, established in 2012 by Phurbu Tsering, specializes in high-quality, eco-friendly Himalayan handmade paper and crafts. Their signature product, Himalayan Lokta paper, is crafted from the inner bark of the Daphne bush, known locally as "Lokta," which regenerates every 4-5 years, ensuring sustainable harvesting. This acid-free, durable paper is entirely handmade in Nepal using traditional Tibetan methods, resulting in a fine texture ideal for various applications. The company offers a diverse range of products, including notebooks, greeting cards, meditation items, seasonal clothing, copper items, handmade jewelry, and bags. Committed to fair trade practices, they provide environmentally friendly products at reasonable prices for both wholesale and retail customers.

Frequently asked questions

Is this class accessible?

Unfortunately, this workshop is held on our second floor classroom that is not accessible. There are two flights of stairs that participants must ascend and descend. We will be offering accessible classes in the near future.

Is there parking?

Wallack's offers customers 30-minute parking. If you are taking a workshop, you must find an alternative like street-parking or public-parking. Street parking is free weekdays after 5:30 PM, and free all day on weekends. There's paid parking lots on weekdays.

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WHO WE ARE

Wallack’s is one of the oldest art supply stores in Canada and owns one of Canada’s oldest commercial fine art galleries, Wallack Galleries. We are committed to the development of artists in the community and in schools by offering a wide variety of artists materials and products, services and education. Being located centrally in Ottawa and with an amazing online store, you will be able to find something to help make that creative project a reality.

  • Browse our large selection of products for Artists, Architects, Designers, Sculptors and other creatives
  • Sign up for a workshop to learn about a new product or learn a new skill
  • Enroll in a semester long course to perfect a technique
  • Get quality custom framing for your next show or recently purchased work of art
  • Ask for help and information from our sales associates, we are artists too

A LONG HISTORY 

Wallack’s has been part of the artist community since 1936. We began as a photographic supply store founded by picture enthusiast Sam Wallack. In the mid-1950’s, Wallack’s expanded from the original narrow shop on Bank street into the empty store next to it to offer more selection of art and hobby supplies, as well as more display space for original art. 

When his son John Wallack came on board in 1963, the company expanded to include art supplies for an emerging Canadian arts scene. The need for a gallery became apparent and Wallack Galleries was launched in the 1950s. By 1965, the business was organized under different branches: the gallery was for acquisitions and sales, while the art-making and framing needs were supplied by the Wallack’s group of stores.

 

In 1977, John Wallack moved the existing art material business to 231 Bank Street, which was originally Hartman’s grocery store. He also expanded the fine art gallery to its own location at 203 Bank Street.

In 2024, Michael Wallack, son of John, moved the store to its current location at 305 Bank Street.

For over 80 years, Wallack’s has been committed to supplying creative people with quality products at competitive prices. Wallack’s reputation is built on offering a wide selection of brand name artist materials, service by friendly knowledgeable staff, and quick and efficient delivery across Canada. Educational programming also continues to be a cornerstone of the Wallack's institution, with knowledgeable staff to provide instruction through workshops and events in a diverse range of creative mediums and disciplines.