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Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking

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The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is a hidden gem in Atlanta dedicated to the history, technology, and artistry of paper. Housed on the Georgia Tech campus, the museum showcases an extensive collection of paper artifacts, including ancient papers from around the world, watermarks, and a working replica of a papermaking vat. Visitors can see demonstrations of hand papermaking and learn about the evolution of paper from its origins in China to modern industrial processes. The museum also features a gallery with rotating exhibitions that highlight contemporary paper art and the role of paper in culture. It's an educational stop for families, artists, and anyone curious about this everyday material.

Don't miss

  • Watch live papermaking demonstrations using a replica of a 19th-century vat
  • View rare papers from around the world, including Japanese washi and Islamic marbled papers
  • Explore the interactive 'Papermaking Lab' where you can try making your own sheet
  • See the collection of historical watermarks and papermaking tools
  • Rotating art exhibitions featuring contemporary paper artists

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Ways to visit Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking

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Know before you go

  • Allow at least 1 hour to fully explore the exhibits and watch a demonstration.
  • Photography is allowed, but flash may be restricted near delicate papers.
  • The museum is family-friendly; children can try papermaking in the lab.
  • No large bags or backpacks are allowed in the gallery; lockers are available.

A bit of history

Founded in 1939 as part of the Institute of Paper Chemistry, the museum moved to Georgia Tech in 1992. Its collection includes rare papers from the 15th century and a research library focused on paper history.

Common questions

Is the museum open on weekends?

The museum is typically open Tuesday through Saturday; check the official site for exact hours as they may vary.

Can I buy handmade paper at the museum?

Yes, the gift shop sells handmade paper and papermaking kits.

Are guided tours available?

Self-guided tours are standard, but group tours can be arranged in advance.

How long does a papermaking demonstration last?

Demonstrations usually run about 20-30 minutes and are held at scheduled times.

Is there parking nearby?

Paid parking is available in the Peters Parking Deck and other nearby lots.

Can I bring a stroller?

Yes, the museum is stroller-friendly.

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