
About this Event
Step into the intricate world of Chinese papercutting with renowned artist and educator Xin Song in this immersive workshop hosted by 7s Art. Whether you're a curious beginner or a creative spirit looking for inspiration, this hands-on class invites you to explore the deep cultural roots and expressive potential of papercut art.

You’ll begin with a journey through the history of Chinese papercutting, learning how this folk art has evolved across regions and centuries. Next, discover how contemporary artists are reinterpreting the tradition today—featuring a showcase of Xin Song’s acclaimed works that blend classical motifs with urban modernity.
Through live demonstrations and thoughtful guidance, you’ll learn the essential techniques of cutting, folding, and composition—then create your own papercut design to take home. As you work, you’ll explore the symbolism of patterns, the power of negative space, and the joy of mindful creation.
In the final portion of the workshop, you’ll engage in open discussion and reflection, sharing your thoughts on pattern design, its role in personal storytelling, and its relevance in contemporary life.
*All materials are included, and participants are welcome to bring personal collage papers or magazines for added creative flair.

Instructor: Xin Song (Instagram: @xinsongart )
Schedule:
Session 1, April 27th (SUN), 2025, 11:00am - 1:30pm
Session 2, April 27th (SUN), 2025, 3:00pm - 5:30pm
*Both sessions are identical. Choose the time that works best for you.
Capacity: 7 participants/session
Location: 36 East Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10002 (next to D C Meat Market 德昌肉食公司)




Agenda
Part One
Info: Trace the origins and historical development of folk paper-cutting art. Understand the various forms of traditional paper-cutting across different regions and the characteristics of local customs and cultures.
Part Two
Info: Introduce and appreciate the works of some contemporary paper art artists.
Part Three
Info: Watch and demonstrate the steps and key techniques of traditional paper-cutting. Experience how each cutting step evolves and contributes significantly to the next.
Part Four
Info: Hands-on paper-cutting session. Explore the beauty of patterns and gain deeper insight and appreciation for the charm of folk art through the creative process. Participants can take their finished artwork home.
Part Five
Info: The final stage of the class will be an open discussion. Share personal feelings during the paper-cutting process, thoughts on pattern design, and the connection between these patterns and contemporary life. Everyone is encouraged to ask questions and engage in meaningful exchange to explore more possibilities.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
36 E Broadway, 36 East Broadway, New York, United States
USD 80.00