*ARCHIVED FROM SEPTEMBER 2021* Join us for Stacks Squares live painting, plus an outdoor retrospective of previous works. Live Painting - Retrospective Exhibit - Cotton Mill History Tour - Local Foods We are unable to personally respond to every inquiry, but we greatly appreciate your interest and enthusiasm: Click here to send a brief message We receive a large volume of inquiries, and appreciate your patience and understanding. ** Please limit email correspondence as much as possible. A small honorarium is provided, courtesy the Cabbagetown Neighborhood Improvement Association, Stacks Lofts, and TriBridge Residential. Local artists and/or creative visionaries interested in nurturing, steering, or providing guidance for the 2023 mural season are welcome to send qualifications and inquiries for consideration later this year. *NEW* Stacks Squares is seeking applicants for Guest Curators. If you have filled out the application before, and wish the panel to reconsider a previous entry, you are welcome to indicate this in a new application or *email. You may fill out the form more than once. ![]() Please click the image (above) or use the text link (below) to access the form. We then looked at whether that was the easiest way to get the pattern and T pointed out that two triangles together would fit along 1 side of the square and the squares all made a neat row.Stacks Squares is currently considering proposals as part of our year-round ongoing Open Applicatio n process. The first attempt was very random but it was interesting to see how T was trying to get the squares and triangles to fit together. After demonstrating by printing 4 triangles around a square, I set the challenge to fill the paper with a pattern with no spaces using just the triangles and squares. ![]() We started off with a little demonstration of how the sides of a triangle were, all the same, size as the 4 sides of the square and that we could print them to get them to match up easily. Use this square to cut out an equilateral triangle from the other potato half – it took me a little measuring and comparing to get the measurements of the sides of both the square and triangle equal however if you have a square template and a triangle template that you know tessellate then use this to create the shapes in the bottom of the potato half. Cut out a square from one of the potato halves. This time, we will be using squares and triangles as squares and triangles tessellate nicely. ![]() This is nice to do the cutting of the potato with the children, however, to get accurate shapes that will fit together it’s much easier to do it independently in preparation for the activity especially if you are doing this with a class or a group of children.Ĭut a potato in half – your children will find it easier to print if you create a handle in the top of the potato – use a knife to cut a section out from one side – leave a centre section of about 1cm and then cut out a similar section from the other side. Two different coloured paints Preparation
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