Learn to make a multi-layered 3D artwork in this free two-day art workshop.
The Florida A&M University (FAMU) African American Studies Program presents a two-day art workshop brought to you by the “Zora Neale Hurston WEB Dubois Teaching African Diaspora Studies Series!” The two-day art workshops will be led by Multi-media artist Afia Nson Bonsu at the Florida A&M University Foster-Tanner Art Building on March 5th and 7th. The workshops will take place in the FAMU Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Building, Room 107 West.
All workshop participants must register. This is a two-day workshop, so participants must attend both days to complete their artwork.The workshops are free, but space and supplies are limited, so registration is required.
You will be emailed an RSVP of attendance 36 hours before the workshop. If you do not reply "YES" to the RSVP, your spot will be reserved for another person who has confirmed their attendance for both days.By submitting this form, you are requesting a space to attend the two-day workshop on March 5th and 7th.
WorkshopsRegistration link: https://forms.office.com/r/6EMhEMuEu0
Phone: (850) 412-5478
Email: aja.roache@famu.edu
2024/03/05 - 2024/03/07
Additional time info:
Space and supplies are limited.
You must register to participate in the free two-day workshops. Please register here: https://forms.office.com/r/6EMhEMuEu0
Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery- FAMU
1630 Pinder Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32307
Metered parking is available on Wahnish Way, between Osceola and Gamble streets
The Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Building has an elevator located on the ground level of the East wing of the building. Take that elevator up to the 1st floor and then go over to West wing of the building to the workshop location (Foster-Tanner Art Building, room 107 West)