Etch-A-Sketch art

That’s right, the one and only Scott Paulson (a creative genius up at UCSD) is putting together an exhibition of Etch-A-Sketch art. Read below for the details.
Month-of-August exhibit: Etch-A-Sketch!
UCSD Arts Library
Lower level, West wing, Geisel Library, UCSD
The Etch-A-Sketch, a popular educational toy, was introduced in the U.S. in 1960.
The maker of the toy, the Ohio Art Company, is currently celebrating their 100th anniversary!
Stop by the UCSD Arts Library in late July or August to borrow an Etch-A-Sketch.
Create a sketch on the toy and we’ll place it in our exhibit case. Put your name (or nom-de-Etch-A-Sketch) on a post-it note, if you like, for placement near your sketch.
Visit us throughout the month of August to see the ever-changing gallery of sketches.
We’ll begin installing the exhibit in late, late July–patrons are welcome to come by anytime in July and August if they’d like to borrow an Etch-A-Sketch from us for inclusion in the exhibit. Questions? Call Scott Paulson at the UCSD Arts Library at (858) 822-5758 or e-mail him at spaulson@ucsd.edu







