Paper Pulp Painting Camp (ages 10-17)
Papermaking has been around for millennia. The process involves breaking down fibers into water to form a pulp. This can be colored in many different ways and used to make paper or paper-cast sculptures. Students will learn how to make paper pulp. They will use this product to transform their drawings into colorful paper creations. Additionally, they will learn how to cast paper pulp to make small sculptures. This is a unique experience not taught in most general education classrooms. If your student enjoys tactile experiences, this is the art camp for them. Final products will be frameable. For more information and to register your student, please select the "register" button below.
Dates + Location
Monday, July 28-Thursday, July 31 9:00am-12:00pm
Northern Wake Senior Center (235 E. Holding Ave., Wake Forest)