Last call for today’s terrific program at the library: Michael LaFosse of the Origamido Studio will be running two programs on origami at the library. The first, at 4 PM, is for ages 6 to 12, and the second program, at 5 PM, is for ages 13 to adult.
For those of you who don’t know Michael LaFosse’s work, here is how he is described on the Origamido website: “Author and artist Michael LaFosse is one of the most seasoned and respected presenters of the paper arts. He and Richard Alexander have authored 32 books on origami, and produced over a dozen DVDs. They have also built major origami exhibits for the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA; the Louvre, Paris; the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson; and the Morikami Japanese Museum, Delray Beach, FL.”
I am thrilled that we were able to have Michael come to the library before his move to Hawaii, and I can’t wait to pick up tips on both how to teach origami, and how to fold some new origami projects.
There’s still room in each section, so do join us if you wish!