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AHB Teaching Artist Craig Jacobrown: Free Paper Mask Making Class

Now that you have made your own mask out of cloth (or even if you haven’t) you can learn how to make an animal mask out of paper! Here is your chance to channel your…

Now that you have made your own mask out of cloth (or even if you haven’t) you can learn how to make an animal mask out of paper! Here is your chance to channel your inner spirit animal and construct a mask that you can use to give you extra powers in accomplishing your work. Participants should watch ‘Making a Paper Owl Mask’ with Craig Jacobrown.

2nd class agenda

1.     We sing our grand entry song together
2.     Participants will have tools and templates ready to create the eyes and eyebrows of an animal they are ready to construct out of tagboard and hot glue together live online.
3.     As a class we will discuss all of the techniques we might implement to continue to make more templates that will allow us to complete snouts, ears, cheeks, beaks, nostrils, lips and hair out of our paper.
4.     We will continue to work together deciding upon the shapes we will need to complete our animal masks until our time is up.5.     Some participants may have to complete their mask as homework between July 14 and 21 


FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://www.bainbridgecurrents.com/artsed-stories/craig-jacobrown-paper-mask-making-class-july-21-at-12pm/

ZOOM LINK:
Topic: Craig Jacobrown Paper Mask Making Class

Time: Jul 21, 2020 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86018790539?pwd=ZTlsNWVnamtSclVROG54YXFjcGkrZz09

Meeting ID: 860 1879 0539

Passcode: 346111

WATCH HERE

JULY 7, 14, 21 AT 12:00 PM

And attend any or all (preference for those who can attend all three classes- 30 people maximum) of the next three online sessions:

1.      Craig will share the story of ‘Echo’ a Northwest legend, demonstrate mask dances and share the intention for all who participate to make paper animal masks.

2.      All participants will have tools and materials ready create the eyes and eyebrows of an animal they are ready to construct out of tag board and hot glue together live online.

3.      Participants return for one last session after they committed to and completed the paper mask of their animal as they share it’s final form and movement to all participants

(Photos of NW animals that can be constructed and adapted-  Deer, Wolf, Frog, Mouse, Raven, Owl)