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Join us to creatively wage peace as a community in this workshop to create paper mache’ pods around topics important to Tallahassee.
Hosted by artist Jennifer Haskins, a fashion designer and milliner from North Carolina. She has 10 years of art teaching experience in public schools and also loves to roller skate and play the ukulele. You can find some of her creations at softedgedesigns.etsy.com.
Workshop date: January 27th
Workshop time: 11am-3pm
All Ages
Workshop description: How can we both speak with and listen to each other about celebrating and working towards Peace in Tallahassee? During this workshop, we will ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
This event is free and part of a larger, voluntary, community project. All those involved in Waging Peace at the Plant are donating their time, ideas, resources, and materials. As such, The Plant and the participating artists invite donations during each event. For artist materials list or questions about donating, please contact Jennifer Hamrock at theplant.tally@gmail.com
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
The artwork created in the Waging Peace at The Plant Workshop Series will be exhibited during the month of May in conjunction with the FSU Museum of Fine Art’s Waging Peace Exhibition. The Waging Peace at The Plant exhibition opening reception will be on Friday, May 11, 2018 from 7pm to 9pm. Open gallery hours to be announced.
For upcoming workshops, dates, and times, please check the website:https://theplantartscenter.wordpress.com/waging-peace-at-the-plant/
Waging Peace involves active engagement and energy expended toward the goal of peace. The intent is to challenge people to strive towards a balanced culture and environment through art actions. The Waging Peace at The Plant Project brings the community together through a series of collaborative art making workshops under the theme of Waging Peace. The FSU Museum of Fine Art is planning an exhibition for May 2018 called Waging Peace! and has been working with teachers in the Leon County area to integrate lesson plans that focus on different artist from the exhibition. Not only will students be creating their own works in association with the exhibition, but their work will then be displayed in the FSU MoFA exhibition or at the City Hall Gallery. The Plant, along with other local art spaces like the Anderson Brickler Gallery, was invited to become involved as a community component and be included in a May 2018 student tour of Waging Peace! sites around town.
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PARKING INFO
Gaines St. area