07/15/2026 Paper Mâché Sculpture 3 Week Series: Super-Sized Objects
Three Week Workshop Series
(part 1) Wednesday July 15th from 5pm to 8pm
(part 2) Wednesday July 22nd from 5pm to 8pm
(part 1) Wednesday July 29th from 5pm to 8pm
Entry Level Class—No experience necessary
Age 12+ (minors must accompany an adult)
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Join artist Erin Wakeland for a three-week deep dive into the world of paper mâché sculpture. Using cardboard, homemade glue, and paint, students will learn how to create sculptures with recycled materials. This is a beginner level class.
Whether you're interested in making a giant strawberry, an oversized charm, a strange creature, or an object from your imagination, you'll spend three weeks developing and completing a sculpture from start to finish.
Week One: Foundations & Form Building
- Introduction to paper mâché sculpture
- Learn how to strategically cut and shape cardboard
- Building armatures using recycled materials
- Homemade paper mâché paste demonstration
- Practice paper mâché application on a sample form
- Begin constructing individual sculptures
Week Two: Building & Layering
- Continue sculpture construction
- Refine forms and proportions
- Begin paper mâché application
- Troubleshooting structure and stability
- Group feedback and idea sharing
Week Three: Finishing & Painting
- Final paper mâché layers
- Surface refinement and detail work
- Painting techniques and finishing touches
- Documentation and photographs
- Take home your completed sculpture
All materials are provided however, participants are welcome to bring:
- Specific recycled materials they'd like to incorporate
- Reference photos
- Sketchbooks to sketch ideas for their sculpture
- Small found objects for inspiration
About the Instructor:
Erin Wakeland is a visual artist who makes multi-media sculptures, paintings, and accessories. She is interested in objects, trinkets, and the stories they tell about our world. Erin is inspired by the tug between nature and a whimsical, man-made world. A handmade, vibrant, and painterly quality runs throughout her multi-medium work.