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Creative Solutions: Transforming Surplus Paper into Sculptural Masterpieces

Newsprint, construction, and manilla paper, oh my! Art rooms are often appreciative beneficiaries of donations and emptied supply closets, but what to do with the surplus of lower-quality paper and scraps? Don’t toss: transform! Transform this typical (and often abundant) 2D material into 3D masterpieces to inspire students to embrace process-based art and the productive struggle of creative problem-solving.

Saturday, October 19, 2024 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Venue: Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront  

Room: Kenwood

Audience: Elementary School, Middle School

Tags: Sculpture 3D Pedagogy

Pathway: Learning Discovering and experimenting with new techniques, skills, materials, and technology

This is an extended hands-on Workshop with limited spots, and requires advance registration.

You can purchase this workshop when you pre-register for the conference, or at the on-site registration desk.
On-Line Pre-Registration: $20.00, Paper Pre-Registration: $20.00 On-Site Registration: $20.00
Mrs. Erin  Saladino 

The Art of Education University

Erin Saladino is the Subject Matter Expert for the Art of Education University, helping art teachers with product solutions through all stages of their art teaching journey. She holds over 20 years in art education, both in the middle and elementary art classroom as well as supporting over 200 art teachers and their programs as a district Art Education Supervisor. She considers herself a lifelong learner, constantly collecting and connecting with new concepts in the art ed field and beyond. Credentials include degrees from The University of South Florida in Fine Art (BA), Adult Education (MA) and National Board Certified.