CANTON — The North Country Children’s Museum will present “Steamroller Printmaking” on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 12:30 2 p.m. at St. Lawrence University. Participants will print giant blocks …
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CANTON — The North Country Children’s Museum will present “Steamroller Printmaking” on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 12:30 2 p.m. at St. Lawrence University.
Participants will print giant blocks using an actual steamroller. Kids will ink large, pre-carved woodblocks, assist with laying down large sheets of paper or cloth on the ground, then watch a steam roller print the blocks.
The class will take place at St. Lawrence University, between the student center and the Johnson Hall of Science. Class is taught by artist Melissa Schulenberg of St. Lawrence University.
Programs is for children in grades K-5 and costs $10 per child. People may sign up for the whole season for a 20 percent discount.
Register at clear@potsdam.edu or 267-2167. Walk-ins welcome if space is available. Need based discounts available. Info: infor@northcountrychildrensmuseum.org.