Wednesday, May 29, 2013
June Crafternoon – Origami for Spring
Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. "Ori" means to fold and "kami" means paper. Origami is the creation of paper forms made entirely by folding without glue or other adhesives. Animals, birds, fish, geometric shapes, puppets, toys and masks are among the most common models.
Join us this Saturday, June 1st for the last program in the Crafternoon series. Origami artist, Shinta Arifin, will be here to teach paper folding enthusiasts of every level how to make spring flowers such as lilies and tulips as well as birds, little boxes, and other colorful favorites.
No experience is needed and paper will be provided. Please contact the Art, Music, and Recreation Department to sign up at 415-557-4521 or register in person as space is limited.
Saturday, June 1st 2-3:30 pm
Sycip Conference Room, Main Library, 4th floor
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