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Steampunk Art & Design Holds Free Workshop
Registration is open for a free workshop in Waltham to learn how to Steampunk the American Industrial Revolution on December 29.
Join Bruce Rosenbaum, Steampunk Designer Extraordinaire and Founder of ModVic, in bringing together the domains of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math, and History to create new inventions from obsolete contraptions and equipment. After learning about Steampunk artifacts and design principles, participants will explore the rich histories of the items surrounding them in the iconic Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation.
Rudy Ruggles of FutureFixers will then help participants use their knowledge, imagination, and the inspirational items surrounding them to draw up plans for all new Steampunk-inspired creations. The adventure concludes with a visit to Waltham mechanical artist Todd Cahill’s nearby Steamachine Workshop, where participants will see 100-year-old machinery being used to fabricate current Steampunk projects.
This workshop is recommended for adults and youth aged 14+ and can accommodate up to 15 participants (minimum of 5 needed) on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants should plan to attend for the duration of the session.
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WHEN: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 from 9:00 pm to 1:00 pm (EST)
WHERE: Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation - 154 Moody St Waltham
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Any questions? Email: bruce (at) modvic.com
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