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Maze Making with Ben Pawlowski 

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Completing a maze may be challenging, but creating one of your own doesn’t have to be! In this video, artist and educator Ben Pawlowski demystifies the process by walking through the steps of drawing your own maze. Armed with these tools, you can create mazes of any size, shape, and scale! 

Ben Pawlowski (he/him) is a visual arts teacher in Marquette, Michigan, who works mostly with middle school students. His goal as a teaching artist is to give learners a unique skill that they can build upon for years to come. 

  • Visual Arts
  • Drawing & Painting

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