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10 Great Makerspace Projects Using Art

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Makerspaces are public spaces located in schools, public libraries, and other community locations where people can meet up, share creative interests, tinker with new technologies, and learn as they go. The specialized resources in many makerspaces are perfectly suited for artists and other creative people. This easy-to-follow guide explores ten compelling art projects students can work on with friends at local makerspaces. 3D printers, graphic computer programs, creative mobile apps, traditional arts and crafts supplies, and even LEGOs are just some of the tools used in the projects described in this dynamic book.

64 pages, Library Binding

Published July 30, 2017

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February 15, 2019
Combo of Easy/Intermediate/Advanced Makerspace Projects definitely geared towards Teen audience;
Since I've read this series (I think 5), this is also the ONLY one that shares HOW to get/budget/set-up/use technological resources (like 3-D scanners/Printers and Laser cutters)

The art work includes circle cut out (geared towards younger kids), Black Wood stamping, Recycle Bottle Art, 3-d Recycled Wire Sculptures/Figures, Bleach Stencil on Clothes, Intro to Sewing (Plush Creations), 3-D Pen Doodle Art, Lego art, APP art (Photoshop, Sketch, ArtRage, Prisma, Pikazo, Dreamscope, Deep Art) and Digital Picture Collage (which sounds cool)
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