Hands-on sculpture workshops using reclaimed materials such as cardboard, flower nets, packaging materials, and production scraps. Participants cut, layer, wrap, build, and assemble forms while experimenting with shape, structure, and composition.
The workshops encourage observation, problem-solving, and creative exploration through the process of making.
Participants select a favorite character, scene, or story and translate it into a life-size sculptural form using reclaimed cardboard and found materials.
The figures are worn, staged, photographed, and sometimes presented through temporary exhibitions or collaborative installations.
The workshops encourage storytelling, collaboration, and imaginative problem-solving through hands-on making.
Participants select a favorite character, scene, or story and translate it into a life-size sculptural form using reclaimed cardboard and found materials.
The figures are worn, staged, photographed, and sometimes presented through temporary exhibitions or collaborative installations.
The workshops encourage storytelling, collaboration, and imaginative problem-solving through hands-on making.
Participants select a favorite character, scene, or story and translate it into a life-size sculptural form using reclaimed cardboard and found materials.
The figures are worn, staged, photographed, and sometimes presented through temporary exhibitions or collaborative installations.
The workshops encourage storytelling, collaboration, and imaginative problem-solving through hands-on making.
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