Become familiar with paper engineering. We’ll start with the
construction of a ‘burrito book’, which will store your copies of
samples of pop-up card techniques. Participants will create buildings,
animals, and other surprises from simple cuts and folds that will ‘pop’
into three dimensions to impress young and old alike. Creativity is
boundless in this activity that helps develop spatial reasoning skills
while teaching impressive techniques that adults and children will be
able to use in unlimited ways for their future projects.
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Tasha Lebow, program manager for UM’s Programs for Educational Opportunity will teach techniques from Family Math, Family Science along with some of the amazing techniques of Bob Sabuda, premier pop-up artist whose work is in the Museum of Modern Art.
Workshop fee is $10 for adults (ages 14 & up) & $5 for children (ages 7-13). This includes all materials & tools needed for the project, which will be held at The Scrap Box.
The Scrap Box is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Phone: 734/994-0012