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  1. www.stanwinstonschool.com › tutorial_categories › mask-makingMask Making - Stan Winston School

    Explore our in-depth mask making courses by Award-winning professional Fx Artists, & you'll learn how to make masks of all kinds for the film and television industries, cosplay projects, live attractions & haunts.

  2. Masks grow from a deep knowledge and thorough mastery of the centuries-old techniques of traditional mask-making. Join this workshop and learn how a single block of hinoki (Japanese cypress) is chosen, and after preparing a clay model, chisel is laid to grain.

  3. Strangeface runs a series of ‘making’ and ‘using’ workshops, which are designed to introduce the creative potential and playfulness of masks to schools, colleges and other groups. These courses can be used to –. create a piece of devised mask theatre. provide a resource for generating new ideas.

  4. 2-Day Workshop Date: September 28 & 29 or November 9 & 10 Time: 11am-4pm (both days) The Mask Makers workshop is a 2-day intense introductory to making a latex mask. *All materials included Tyler’s Mini Monster Airbrush Unit is offered in the price of workshop at a special discount!

  5. Mask Workshops. Liz offers mask-making workshops for all ages. With simple techniques and everyday materials, participants can create fully functional works of original art and explore an endless and vibrant outlet for thier imaginations. They are invited to experience the magic of self-creation and transformation. Single afternoon class:

  6. Ca 'Macana is an authentic mask-making workshop based in Venice that creates and sells the best Venetian carnival masks and offers Venetian mask painting workshops for families, kids, adults, and professionals.

  7. Mask-Making Techniques with Abby Bosley. Learn to make two different types of masks: one using folded paper or cardboard and one that is made up of just a single cereal box and glue! Recommended for ages 5+. Materials needed: cereal box (or any box); hot glue, but any glue will work; scissors; scrap paper; tape; hole punch; string or elastic;