March 25, 2023

10:00 AM-NOON

Ages: 10-16

Join us on March 25 from 10AM-Noon for ages 10-16. Learn and fold geometric forms, corrugations and levers that are sculptural and powerful through the ancient Japanese art of Origami.

Enjoy what scientists and engineers have been discovering and creating with Origami for outer space, robotics, medicine and architecture. How you use them can make you that scientist, engineer or inventor. 

Instructor: Talo Kawasaki​ artist and educator from New York. His passion for origami has blossomed from a pastime to a serious discipline: teaching origami in schools and museums; creating his own models for publications and in exhibitions and galleries in NYC, including a solo exhibition in 2018. He has been the “origami wrangler” for productions of "Animals Out of Paper” and currently a co-designer of the Origami Holiday Tree at the American Museum of Natural History.​

To learn more about our guest instructor, click on the following link: 

https://youtu.be/7pyISdjp-X8

Origami: STEM + Art Workshop