ANOTHER RECYCLED ART CLASS





Yesterday I facilitated another school holiday class at the Lakehouse (www.lakehousearts.org.nz).
This time the children built marble runs from recycled cardboard & plastic. They all concentrated hard for the whole day & hopefully learned some skills. My next class will be an adult workshop on making art from recycled, found, & reclaimed materials, entitled “Let’s Talk Rubbish” in mid-November.
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