Edward Scissorhands w/ Pre-show paper craft // Presented by MUBI
Run Time: 105 min.
Tickets $15.
Doors & craft at 6:30 p.m.; Event at 7 p.m.
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THE EXPERIENCE
Snip, snip, snip… cut some paper, stretch, shape and glue your pieces to make a simple yet unique flower using colored crepe paper. Portland paper artist Inga Ilze Peterson will guide you through the process of making a flower in just a few steps, no experience needed. If you need more Tim Burton in your life, get to the theater early for Pee-wee’s Big Adventure with a bowtie paper craft!
Crafting will run from 6:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.
ON SCREEN: Edward Scissorhands
1990. Directed by Tim Burton. Runtime: 105 minutes. Rated PG-13.
Once upon a time in a castle high on a hill lived an inventor whose greatest creation was named Edward. Although Edward had an irresistible charm, he wasn’t quite perfect. The inventor’s sudden death left him unfinished, with sharp shears of metal for hands. Edward lived alone in the darkness until one day a kind Avon lady took him home to live with her family. And so began Edward’s fantastical adventures in a pastel paradise known as Suburbia.
ON STAGE: Inga Ilze Peterson
Inga Peterson is a Portland, Oregon based paper artist and instructor specializing in crepe paper flowers and plants. Her paper sculptures are a unique blend of craft, fine art and design, using hand painted details and intricately hand cut shapes to capture the natural beauty of botanicals. She offers online tutorials on Patreon and in person workshops at Wildcraft Studios in Portland. Her paper art has been shown in galleries throughout Oregon. Find out more about Inga’s paper art and workshops on her website.
Thank you to MUBI for presenting the Tomorrow Theater’s NOW>>THEN series.
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