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CELEBRATING AAPI LATINX: FIBER COLLAGE WITH DIANE WILLIAMS

Date
May 9
Time
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost
RSVP at the website
Organizer’s Site
molaa.org/events/2024-5-communityworkshop
Delve into cultural exploration and artistic expression in this workshop, hosted by MOLAA and led by Filipinx artist Diane Williams, celebrating AAPI and Latinx cultures. This inclusive workshop encourages participants to bring a fabric of cultural significance, enabling them to weave personal narratives into their creations. An array of mixed media will also be provided, allowing for endless possibilities in bringing the fabric collages to life.

 

$5.00 RSVP at the website

Location

Museum of Latin American Art
628 Alamitos Ave
Long Beach, CA 90802 United States
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Phone:
562.437.1689
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