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Paper Engineering Expand your definition of what a book can be through the incredible transformation of a single sheet of paper. Beginning with the ancient world of cuneiform and clay tablets and traveling through history to the present our artist, Howard Berelson, introduces students to scrolls, Japanese journals, fold-outs, accordions, and pop-ups. Many designs and projects are constructed using creative cutting and folding techniques. Amazingly, the result could be a three-dimensional book, a card, or even a medieval castle. Residency Available Grades K-12 & Adult Curriculum Connections: Language Arts, Social Studies
| | Pottery | Clay has great importance in many ancient civilizations. The handwork done with clay can help us touch the ancient past. Learn about the importance of pottery as a historic record. This program, presented by potter Don Bradford, consists of a step-by-step demonstration on the potter’s wheel, discussions of clay properties, ceramic history, and the ceramic process in age-appropriate language. A hands-on lesson follows with each child creating a clay pinch pot with self-hardening clay that can later be painted. A riveting and focusing experience for students Residency Available Grades PreK-12 Curriculum Connections: Social Studies, Science | | Printmaking | Using a fun portable press, kids will get to “roll out” their own prints while exploring the colorful world of prints and printmaking! A brief introduction to Monotype, Collagraph, Gyotaku, and relief printmaking will begin this adventure. Working under the step-by-step guidance of our printmaker, each student will use non-toxic water-based ink, lots of fun textured materials, and Plexiglas plates to create and take home an original print of his or her own design. Residency Available Grades K-12 Curriculum Connection: Social Studies | Chris Marksbury; CM Photos
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