Sandusky Cultural Center
2130 HAYES AVE
SANDUSKY, OH 44870
(419) 625-1188

Art Exhibition CREASE
  September 8 -
October 13
2013
  

When, exactly?

Sandusky Cultural Center has again collaborated with the Firelands Association for the Visual Arts and James Peake to present a new collection of origami by many of the most creative folders from around the world. Some of them may be familiar from earlier Cultural Center exhibitions, but many newer folders are represented.

CREASE opens with a reception on Sunday, September 8 from 1:00 to 4:00. On each succeeding Sunday at 2:00 we will offer a different folding class for adults and students past the age of 12 years. Some models may require the ability to fold very accurately. Preregistration is recommended for classes with size limits.

Sept. 15 - DAHLIA, taught by James W. Peake (high intermediate, CLASS SIZE LIMITED)

September 22 - FLAPPING BAT, taught by Charles Mayer (simple)

September 29 - ONE DOLLAR FLAPPING BUTTERFLY, taught by Won Park (high intermediate, CLASS SIZE LIMITED )

October 6 - ONE DOLLAR SKULL MASK, taught by Charles Mayer (intermediate)

October 13 - SNAPOLOGY CUBOCTAHEDRON, taught by Charles Mayer (intermediate, CLASS SIZE LIMITED)

For further information or to preregister, please visit Sandusky Cultural Center or phone 419-625-8097 during regular gallery hours.




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CREASE- NEW TRENDS IN ORIGAMI
PLEASE JOIN US FOR
AN OPENING RECEPTION

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
1:00 - 4:00 PM


FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Christiane Bettens
Brian Chan
Kade Chan
Joel Cooper
Tom Crain
Nguyen Hung Cuong
Erik & Martin Demaine
Giang Dinh
Christine Edison
Faye Goldman
Paul Jackson
Beth Johnson
Jeff Klein
Robert Lang
Michael G. LaFosse
 & Richard Alexander
Todd Lenz
Won Park
Ben Parker
James Peake
Bernie Peyton
Hoang Tien Quyet
AlexanderSoukas
Stephan Weber






We at the Sandusky Cultural Center wish to express our deepest gratitude to our supporters during the 2012-2013 season. THANK YOU!

With awareness of cultural diversity and the positive values of artistic regionalism, the Sandusky Cultural Center  provides educational and entertaining exhibits that stimulate an interest in the fine arts, provide a focus for multicultural awareness, and introduce complex issues and challenging concepts.