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Origami has been around for over 1000 years. Let’s look at origami under a different light. The art of paper folding was once considered a child’s activity, but now it attracts mathematicians, designers, engineers and artists all over the world. It only requires paper, but the possibilities are endless. In this workshop participants will learn to fold oversized and standard-size modular origami then use the pieces to build a large-scale community installation to be displayed at the PPLD libraries.
El origami ha existido por mas de mil años. En este workshop me gustaría que el público a vea éste arte bajo una luz diferente. El arte del plegado de papel una vez fue considerado una actividad infantil, pero ahora atrae a matemáticos, diseñadores, ingenieros y artistas de todo el mundo. Solo requiere un pedazo de papel, pero las posibilidades son infinitas. En este taller los participantes aprenderán a plegar el origami modular de gran tamaño y luego utilizarán las piezas para construir una instalación de gran escala.
Modular Origami
In this workshop, participants will learn how to fold large modular origami and then use the pieces to build a large-scale installation.
Registration is required; please click on link to sign up.
- Wed., Sept. 21 from 1 - 4 p.m. at Rockrimmon Library
- Sat., Sept. 24 from 2 - 5 p.m. at Sand Creek Library
- Thu., Sept. 29 from 4 - 7 p.m. at Sand Creek Library
- Sat., Oct. 1 from 1 - 4 p.m. at Old Colorado City Library
- Fri., Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Manitou Springs Library
- Tue., Oct. 11 from 4 - 7 p.m. at Library 21c
- Sat., Oct. 15 from 1 - 4 p.m. at Library 21c
- Mon., Oct. 17 from 1 - 4 p.m. at Rockrimmon Library
- Sat., Oct. 22 from 2 - 5 p.m. at Ruth Holley Library
- Sat., Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at East Library
Studio Hours
Join Gabrielle Oshiro as she constructs a large-scale modular origami piece to be displayed in Library 21c. Participants may help with a variety of tasks such as folding origami, connecting pieces together into modules, pasting decorative papers, and more. Come learn from one of our community’s incredible makers all while being a part of a large-scale art installation!
This is a drop-in event; registration is not required.
- Thu., Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Library 21c
- Fri., Oct. 21 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Library 21c
- Thu., Nov. 3 from 1 - 5 p.m. at Library 21c
- Mon., Nov. 7 from 1 - 6 p.m. at Library 21c
- Wed., Nov. 9 from 1 - 6 p.m. at Library 21c
- Fri., Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Library 21c
Artist Biography
Gaby Oshiro was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and grew up in Treviso, Italy. Gaby got her love for visual arts and music from her parents. After fine arts school in Treviso, Italy, she started her own research through music, painting, and macrophotography and merging it all together in art installations in Italy, South America and the United States. She is always looking for that elusive hidden beauty that can’t be seen with the naked eye.
https://www.instagram.com/oshirogk/
http://goshiro.wixsite.com/goshiro
Take and Makes for this project, for ages 5-12, will be available at area PPLD libraries, beginning Sept. 9, 2022.
Supplies:
We provide:
Coffee Filters
Washable Markers
Leaf Template
Materials you provide:
Scissors
Cup of Water
Pencil
Directions:
(See pdf link below for additional pictures of this project.)
1. Stack your coffee filters. Use the template to trace a leaf on the top one. (If you’d prefer, just draw your own leaf.) Cut the leaves out through all the coffee filters.
2. Use a washable marker to draw a thick circle in the center of each coffee filter leaf. Do not fill in the center of the circle or color the entire leaf.
3. Fold the leaf 3 times (in half, in half again, and in half again). You should have a point in the middle of your circle.
4. Carefully dip the point of the leaf in the cup of water and hold it there until the leaf is saturated. It may need a minute or so. You will probably want a new cup of water for each leaf.
5. Let the leaves dry on a surface that can get color on it. Once they are dry, carefully unfold them.
What better way is there to instill a sense of pride, responsibility, independence, and ownership in your child than getting them their first library card? September is Library Card Sign-up month and PPLD is encouraging adults to bring their little ones to a PPLD location to get their first library card and begin a relationship that will last a lifetime and bring them hours of adventure, fun, knowledge, and enjoyment.
From Sept. 1 - 30, PPLD will present each new children’s library cardholder with a button that reads “I got a library card!” and a gift card for a free child’s meal at Raising Cane’s!
Also, your child will be entered to win a family 4-pack of tickets to either Blue’s Clues (on Fri., Nov. 18) or Disney Junior Live! (Wed., Nov. 30) courtesy of Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts. (Only children 12 and younger are eligible. While supplies last. Some restrictions may apply)
The new card must be in the child’s name, so bring them into any location and get them signed up today!
If you prefer to apply for a card online, visit tinyurl.com/PPLDLibraryCardApp, then bring your child in to pick up their prizes.
Give your child a gift that lasts a lifetime… All they need is their Library!