Schedule: Jan 11, 2021;
10am - 12 pm (PT); 11am - 1pm (MT); 12pm - 2pm (CT); 1pm - 3pm (ET);
Registration closes Jan 8, 2021 at 12pm (PT)
Masking and revealing is essential to story telling and will be played with to create a stage from a cereal box. Looking at historical forms of Japanese and Victorian paper theaters we will explore news ways to tell a story with cut papers as an unique artist book. Participants will learn different techniques of papercutting and how to design a stage for a story to develop. Stop animation, video inclusion and live performance will be discussed. Tips, tricks and resources will be provided.
Location/Venue: Online with BARN (Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network)
For more info & pictures: https://classes.bainbridgebarn.org/event-4051808
Cost/Fee: Member - $30/Guest - $40
Material/Studio fee:
Their workshop calendar: https://classes.bainbridgebarn.org/Print-Book-Classes-&-Events
Instructor and bio: Béatrice Coron papercuts stories to create public art, artist books, wall art and animations. Born in France, she lived in Egypt, Mexico and China before moving to New York and starting her artistic journey. Her Manhattan studio is the base of all her papercut experimentations. Watch her TED talk here. Or visit her website at beatricecoron.com