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Alice Cappa, Fiber Artist

Alice Cappa, Fiber Artist

Alice Cappa creates wearable and decorative art from natural fibers, integrating a unique expression of color and texture into a traditional craft. Her artwork includes spinning, weaving and dyeing with indigenous fibers and natural dyes and sharing these techniques through educational activities

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Fiber Arts: Paper Making Demos and Activities

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Program Description

Paper making starts with a fiber pulp plus natural materials such as grasses, seeds, petals or feathers. The program covers making pulp, screening sheets of paper and embellishing with color and textures into a group collage. Finished collages can be displayed as a group piece or cut into individual bookmarks. Optional workshop provides screens and pulp for each individual to make his own paper

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Program Detail

Program type: Field Trip, Multi-day Residency, Workshops
Artistic Discipline: Visual Arts
Subject: Visual Art
Population Served Grade 1, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Kindergarten
Available dates:

Monday-Friday based on availability. Winter is best.

Space / technical requirements:

Pre-/Post-visit Materials: All equipment provided and most materials provided depending on activity or size of group. Wet area: tables and sink nearby. Dry area: electricity.

Qualifications

Conducts educational programming for 2 or more years: Yes
Provides study guides for teachers and or students: Yes

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  1. I have art supplies I have wanted to share with area school teachers. My daughter had so many middle and high school art instructors who gave her motivation. On hand supplies: beads (seed size to large pieces. Paper, envelopes for card making and declopage, fabric and acrylic paints. Just want to make sure it goes to someone deserving. Lots of people in these articles.

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    • Hi Jeanette: COCA has an "Inspiration Exchange" in front of our office building; you can drop off your supplies there and we can share then with the community. We are at 816 S. ML King Jr. Blvd or email us for more info at info@tallahasseearts.org. So generous of you!

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