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LACMA Workshops at NoHo Plaza
NoHo Plaza / People Street NoHo Plaza (People St.) between 5223–5225 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA, United StatesTransform a box into a textured diorama or assemblage work of art! Add found objects, recycled fabrics, papers, and more. Inspired by artists who create box works from LACMA’s collection.
LACMA Workshops at NoHo Plaza
NoHo Plaza / People Street NoHo Plaza (People St.) between 5223–5225 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA, United StatesDesign a book that can be rolled up! Using paper and wooden dowels, assemble a scroll then add decorative and narrative materials. Inspired by LACMA’s collection of Japanese hanging scrolls.
LACMA Workshops at NoHo Plaza
NoHo Plaza / People Street NoHo Plaza (People St.) between 5223–5225 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA, United StatesAlso called an exploding book due to its jutting geometric structure, the flower-fold book opens into a dynamic and magical art piece. Inspired by artists who embrace geometry from LACMA’s collection.
“Santa Monica Eats” Bookmaking Program at the Santa Monica Public Library!
Make an accordion fold book with pockets to keep your favorite recipes in! Adorn with decorative papers, textures, ribbons and pop-ups you cut yourself right in the folds of your book!
LACMA Workshop at the Valley Plaza Branch Library in North Hollywood
Valley Plaza Public Library/Los Angeles Public Library 12311 Vanowen Street, North Hollywood, CA, United StatesJoin LACMA / The Los Angeles County Museum of Art at the Valley Plaza Library in North Hollywood and learn to create the unique and versatile Flag Book! Explore connections to works at LACMA that use text as a visual element.
A fun workshop for the whole family!
“Learn How To Make Your Own Book”
Please join us for a fun program teaching children and tweens how to make their own accordion fold books! Led by City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs Artist-in- Residence at Verdugo Hills High School Debra Disman, and assisted by bookmaking students from Verdugo Hills High School. This program is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.