About this Event
All ages are welcome! We ask that youth participants younger than 16 are accompanied by a parent/guardian. All attendees must purchase a ticket.
In this workshop you will experiment with Art grade epoxy resin. Resins are a type of plastic, which begin as a viscus liquid and once dry, form into very-hard very-clear plastic. Explore the many ways to color, mix, blend, cast and create with this versatile material.
Discover the unique history and applications for the Kaktovik numerals invented in 1994 by Alaskan students. Design your clock face to with your own unique style using paints, Alaska themed cutouts, resin dyes, mica powders and a selection of clock hands.
Use silicone mold forms to cast a small trinket, colored and stylized by your choice of resin mixing.
All materials, safety equipment, and safety instruction are provided. The goal of this workshop is to learn about safely working with resins and how to measure and apply resins accurately, all while experiencing the design process and working with a unique piece of Alaskan culture.
Attendees are required to abide by all CITC safety and secuirty protocols. CITC reserves the right at all times to remove person(s) from the premises for behavior that in CITC's judgement is innapropriate. CITC reserves the rights to use photos or videos taken of visitors during this event for publicity and promotional purposes. Every effort is made to make the visitors aware they are being photographed/filmed.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
CITC Denełchin Lab, 7710 Grass Creek Road, Anchorage, United States
USD 103.22