Andy Warhol’s long time friend James Name was both the inspiration and creator of the shiny space known as the Silver Factory. Using tin foil and silver paint the men covered the entire space, turning it into a piece artwork itself. From the 1960’s through the 1970’s Andy Warhol’s Silver Factory was a meeting places for some the greatest thinkers, writers, performers, and artists of the time.
The Art and Nature campers, ages 2-5, created their own version of the silver factory as a place to display some of their own creations. They explored how tinfoil folds and crinkles by first wrapping up blocks, and then quickly moved onto the table, chairs, and walls in our corner. The kids had a great time transforming these ordinary objects into something extraordinary!
The Art and Nature campers, ages 2-5, created their own version of the silver factory as a place to display some of their own creations. They explored how tinfoil folds and crinkles by first wrapping up blocks, and then quickly moved onto the table, chairs, and walls in our corner. The kids had a great time transforming these ordinary objects into something extraordinary!