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Calling for Art Coordinators!!

We are looking for artistically talented individuals that are interested in working with the F.O.L.D. Executive Team to promote F.O.L.D. to the wider UofT population. We are especially looking for those who have experience with photoshop, video editing, or both. Usually the art coordinators are in charge of the following tasks: Creating advertisement for all… Continue reading Calling for Art Coordinators!!

Workshop

October Halloween General Workshop

Event: October Halloween General Workshop Date: Friday October 18th, 2013 Time: 5:00p.m – 7:00p.m Room: Sidney Smith Room 1083 It’s that time of the month again!  We are having our October Halloween General Workshop on October 18th from 5 to 7p.m at Sidney Smith Room 1083. The theme for this particular workshop is of course,… Continue reading October Halloween General Workshop

Workshop

Advanced Workshop with Vincent Rishea

Hi FOLD members! We will be dipping our feet in for a series of origami workshops focused on the end product of folding and the (sometimes arduous) journey of getting there. If you enjoy origami and would like to fold something fun please come! The things we are folding will definitely get more complex as… Continue reading Advanced Workshop with Vincent Rishea

Workshop

Basic Workshop with Qingda

Hi FOLD members! These workshops will cover basic folds: valley folds, mountain folds, inside/outside reverse folds, square base, squash fold, petal fold, bird base, rabbit ear fold, triangle (waterbomb) base, sinks (open/closed), crimps Currently workshops for sign up are: 3:30PM to 4:30PM Monday Oct 21st at Sussex Clubhouse (21 Sussex Ave) Rm 532 (6 people… Continue reading Basic Workshop with Qingda

Writing

Origami Story: The Crane by Hiroshima Girl

In 1945, a 2-year-old girl was caught in the bomb explosion that destroyed the city of Hiroshima; due to the aftereffects of the blast, she was diagnosed with leukemia when she was 12. Having heard of a Japanese legend that stated that anyone who folds 1,000 origami cranes is granted one wish, the girl then… Continue reading Origami Story: The Crane by Hiroshima Girl