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Residencies - Descriptions

Papermaking

Explore the skill of hand papermaking and learn the history of the art. 

Participants will enjoy getting their hands wet in a vat of colorful pulp made from recycled papers, napkins and cotton fibers while creating original projects using stencils, brilliant add-ons and imagination.

While having fun, students learn the process of papermaking from its early beginnings to modern day.

There are many curriculum areas that may be addressed in this residency including history, ecology, science, culture, vocabulary and creative writing.  Students may design covers for books or journals they write, make beautiful "paintings with pulp", create original collage & incredible 3-D forms.

Photo shows a hand-made piece of paper jewlery

 Grades 4-12 & Adult

Poetry

Our published resident poet, Laura Boss, illustrates and discusses contemporary poetry in this 3-10 day residency, and encourages students to become open to expressing themselves in verse.

Young writers are prompted to discover inner thoughts and feelings that will inspire them to develop their own poetic works.

Individual attention is given to “works in progress,” with positive critiquing provided. Students will also learn how to revise and edit their own work and cultivate techniques for overcoming writer’s block.

The artist hopes to instill in students a love of poetry, in particular 21st Century writing, and make the writing and enjoyment of poetry part of their lives.

The scope of the residency depends on the length and can culminate with a student poetry reading or student-created class anthology

Grades 3-12 & Adult

Pop-Up Book Art - Paper Engineering

Students will be drawn into the amazing three - dimensional world of pop-up art in this 5-10 day residency.

Our artist, Howard Berelson, will introduce students to the Paper Engineered Book, featuring examples of the work of Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart, renowned children’s book authors, illustrators and paper engineers.

While engaging the students in this fascinating art, Mr. Berelson will also partner with teachers to use the residency as a springboard to integrate and infuse class curriculum.

In hands-on workshops students will be led to invent and develop their own imagery. Then, through a series of cuts and folds, participants will create their own paper-engineered page.

Less comprehensive, 2-3 day residencies are also available, as are workshops for younger grades using sequential, step-by-step instruction and pre-printed guides

Grades 4-12 & Adult
Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Social Studies, & Theater Arts