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Papier Mâché Workshop Series at NYPL (session 2)

  • 63 East 7th Street Store East New York, NY 10003 USA (map)

Join Macomb’s Bridge Library for an exciting three-day series: Papier Mache Workshop! In collaboration with KinKa, facilitated by Tom Sebazco..

RSVP Macomb’s Bridge Branch NYPL

*Registration for the second session will open April 4th, for new participants.*

Please be aware: Limited seats for this program, you must register. This series requires a mandatory commitment for a structured, multi-part session: all three Saturday’s requires a commitment. Unable to attend the class on time forfeits your work and seat in the program. Timing for this program is highly encouraged, failure to come on time will also forfeit your seat. 

**Unable to make registrations online feel free to call us 212-281-4900

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION INCLUDING LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This workshop creates papier mâché sculpture using aluminum foil for armature and form with the instruction of artist Tom Sebazco. Tom will demo technique and guide through examples of past work to explore using papier mâché as a viable sculpture medium. The artist focuses upon figurative works and masks, but participants are free to choose their own subject matter. Participants will leave with a piece they create in the workshop to dry over the course of 2-5 days. During the demonstration, painting examples will be presented and demonstrated with artists' acrylic tube paint. All skill levels welcome.

WORKSHOP MATERIALS
Kinka provides Aluminum Foil, “take home boxes” for materials, papier mâché set up (container with paper/glue mixture for each participant) and tarp materials to protect work stations.
KINKA will provide all necessary materials except your presence and imagination •ᴗ•

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Tom Sebazco is a painter & sculptor in New York City. Originally from Philadelphia, Sebazco also moved through the upper Midwest and Southwest United States before relocating to New York City. His work can be found throughout North and South America as mural paintings, canvas works and cast bronze sculptures. Before entering Pratt Institute, Sebazco started working professionally at the age of 14 in Dallas, Texas where he painted numerous murals and was in the heart of the Deep Ellum art scene. After graduating from Pratt, Sebazco stayed in New York and his murals in Manhattan and Brooklyn are still enjoyed by the college campus, businesses and neighborhoods throughout the city.

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