Testimonials

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Origami’s Meaning

It is like DNA. It expands and contracts. It can change, but always can fold back to its original shape without additions or subtractions. DNA is life folds. The world is origami, and we can learn from it.  Lisa B. Corfman – Administrator: OPMC Founder, President and Exhibitor

Origami is a fun, relaxing art form that can produce amazing artistic creations and even help improve upcoming science and technology.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Why Support

Museums are an incredible learning opportunity and museums provide patrons the opportunity to interact with one another. This will provide the opportunity the grow and connect with origami.  Lisa B. Corfman – Administrator: OPMC Founder, President and Exhibitor

I support the Origami Museum to support my friend Lisa Corfman, who I worked with to develop content for the website.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Museum’s Value

I like that the Origami Museum promotes the long history and tradition of origami, while offering a place for newcomers to get into the hobby.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Why Recommend

Come see what is possible with origami!  Lisa B. Corfman – Administrator: OPMC Founder, President and Exhibitor

 

The Origami Museum website is the place to visit to learn all about origami and current origamists in the US and abroad.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Unique Museum Traits

I like the link to take online classes on origami, as well as the Traditional Models Gallery that has many well folded origami models.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Visit Inspiration

Lisa sent me the link to the site once it went live, and I came to see what the end-product of our work looked like.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Favorite Museum Highlight

I liked seeing the impressive designs of current origamists the most.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Visitor Experience

I have been an origami folder since 2002. I tried it in my childhood, but it was a bit hard. However, I have considered myself an artist all my life.  Lisa B. Corfman – Administrator: OPMC Founder, President and Exhibitor

I am a current member of Lisa's Origami club, but I am a beginner folder myself, and am slowly improving my skills in the art.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Museum Hopes

I would like an Origami Museum to showcase the latest creations of origami by current origamists, as well as show the applications folding has in current and upcoming science and technology. By showing the past, present, and future of origami, while making the art form accessible to newcomers, the Origami Museum will be able to attract a wider audience.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

Suggestions

I'd like to see more traditional model images in their gallery, as well as videos of current Origamists folding or talking about their work.  Julia Bloom – Patron of the Arts: State House Tours Division, Massachusetts State House

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