Exploring Photomontage

Course #2000020
Larry Walczak

Required Materials for the FIRST class:
a pad of 18" by 24" bristol board (smooth finish)
pencils
exacto knife with some #11 blades
quality scissors
3M spray mount can (10.22 oz) red label
small jar of Jade Adhesive
supply of paper images (all photographic) from magazines,
newspapers, posters, etc.
ruler or tape measure
white glue

**Additional supplies will be discussed in the first session

No turpentine, oil paint, toxic mediums, or sprays are permitted in Cooper Union classrooms.

Suggested Art Supply Stores:
New York Central Art Supply: 62 Third Avenue
Utrecht: 111 East 4th Avenue
Dick Blick: 1-5 Bond Street
Pearl Paint: 308 Canal Street
DaVinci Art Supply: 137 East 23rd St.

*Some of these stores will give you a student discount if you present your Cooper Union Continuing Education registration receipt.

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