Materials for the Arts: "Paper; Pulp to Fiction (Online: Summer 2021)" - 7/26-7/31/21

[Image Description: A photograph of a person silkscreening a sugar skull to a background with egg shapes in varying sizes. To the right of them is a black canister of paint and squeegee dabbed in different colors of paint.]

[Image Description: A photograph of a person silkscreening a sugar skull to a background with egg shapes in varying sizes. To the right of them is a black canister of paint and squeegee dabbed in different colors of paint.]

Paper; Pulp to Fiction (Online: Summer 2021)
Monday, July 26 - Saturday, July 31, 2021
9am - 5pm
MFTA + ASPDP REGISTRATION IS OPEN. PLEASE REGISTER WITH ASPDP FIRST.
Credits: 3 P-Credit/45 CTLE hour*
Curbside Pickup Appointments: 6/21, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30, 7/5, 7/7, 7/12, and 7/14
Instruction: Online Instruction

This studio class will take a single product, paper, and work out the historical, economic, scientific, social and mathematical properties that are inherent in its use and production; all through hands-on art making. Participants will learn various strategies for differentiating instruction providing them with the tools to create and present achievable equitable projects, specifically designed to reach a wide scope of learning modalities and cultural differences that make them better educators, leaders, and artists. Each session will focus on new methods for art-curriculum integration including math, science, social studies and literacy. There will be six themes of hands-on practice: paper making, pen and ink, block prints, stenciling, silkscreen, and collage.

For more information on this studio class, please click here.

Anjuli Nanda