Schedule: Jan 23, 2021 -- 10am – 1pm (ET);
9am - 12pm (CT); 8am - 11am (MT); 7am - 10am (PT);
Registration deadline: Jan 9, 2021
Delve into the world of origami corrugations. This method of pleating paper is based on a system that lends itself to endless variation. You will learn the fundamental techniques of this improvisational approach to folding paper. The class paper pack (available from origamishop.us - see supplies list) will include a sampling of different, unique papers that are all great for making beautiful, pleated patterns.
Location/Venue: Online with Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory
For more info & pictures: https://www.morganconservatory.org/origami-corrugations
Cost/Fee: $70
Material/Studio fee: Included
Their workshop calendar: https://www.morganconservatory.org/workshops-by-category
Instructor and bio: James Peake is an avid origami enthusiast, specializing in art, education, and curating origami exhibitions. After graduating from Oberlin College in 2006, James spent 11 years as the Education Director with the Firelands Association for the Visual Arts (FAVA). An active member of the international origami community, James has organized and hosted over a dozen origami gallery exhibitions that feature master paper folders from around the globe. In 2017, James opened his very own “Foldspace Origami Studio” in Oberlin, which doubles as an art studio and lesson space for classes and workshops. He also runs the online store, “The Americas Origami Shop” (http://www.origamishop.us), which supplies books and paper to customers across North America.