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Paper Making Pulp Sculpting

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Firehouse Art Center
longmont, united states
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Sat, Feb 22 2025, 1pm - 3pm MST

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In Pulp Sculpting, participants will be using recycled paper and plant pulp to create 3D sculptures focusing on form and texture. This workshop does not require a particular skill level, as we will be playing around with creative new ways to use paper pulp other than the traditional pulled sheet method. Participants will leave with at least one of their own pulp sculptures, and contribute to a larger collaborative sculpture that will find a place in the community.

Class fee is $40
Maximum of 10 students
minimum of 8
Any skill level.

Meet your instructor- Makenzie Davis

Makenzie Davis is based in the Front Range, living and working between Longmont and Fort Collins, CO. Makenzie completed her MFA in Drawing and Painting at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in May 2022. She also holds a BFA in Painting from Colorado State University, where she graduated cum laude in 2017. Makenzie currently teaches a range of classes at Front Range Community College, including Drawing I-IV, Figure Drawing, 2D Design, and starting in the Spring, Painting I-IV. Alongside teaching, she works as an Art Director for Godot Communications working on projects that span from rebranding town marketing, creating company logos, and hosting papermaking workshops that support the All Nations Support Line across Nebraska. In her personal art practice, Makenzie has shown at galleries across the United States with her oil paintings and paper installations that have to do with identity in the scale of deep time. Recently, she has shown at the Firehouse Art Center in Longmont, CO, where she was also an Artist in Residence for the summer of 2023. Additionally, her work has been shown at the Commons Gallery in Oahu, HI, at Webster Art Center in Webster Groves, MO, and at 311 Gallery in Raleigh, NC.

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Firehouse Art Center
longmont, united states