C.U.L.T (Cutting Using Library Things)
Event description
Before things can be reborn, they must first be taken apart.
Join us for the sacred first step in the C.U.L.T experience — Cutting. Led by Deborah Kelly, UTS Library’s 2025 Creative in Residence, this workshop invites you to carefully (or enthusiastically) dismantle discarded library books in preparation for their next life as collage.
This is not just cutting — this is the ritual of transformation. The calm before the glue. The quiet undoing that makes room for reinvention.
What is C.U.L.T?
A ritual of scissors and spirit. A communion with the forgotten. A gentle undoing. A creative revival.
Curious? Learn more about C.U.L.T →
✂️ What to expect
Guided cutting rituals with Deborah
Strange and beautiful discarded books
Sorting fragments by vibe, texture, or tenderness
Calm conversation and a shared sense of purpose
All materials provided
Bring your hands, your heart, and a spirit of playful reverence.
This is where your C.U.L.T experience begins.
Initiation Required
Ready to collage? You'll need to begin with Cutting. This is Part 1 of the C.U.L.T. experience, and only those who’ve cut with care may move on to collage with intention.
You’re welcome (encouraged, even!) to book both now — just make sure you start with this workshop before attending the next.
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