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October’s Family Art Workshop: Day of the Dead Traditions!

Join us for a very special Day of the Dead Traditions workshop with Artist-Teacher Marissa Sykes!

Attendees will learn about this cultural tradition and how to set up their own family altar at home or contribute to the Angels Gate Cultural Center Community Altar! Participants will create tissue paper flowers to take for their familys Day of the Dead Altar or add to the community altar.

Attendees are optionally invited to contribute to the AGCC Community Altar by bringing a photograph or momento in honor of a departed loved one. These special tokens will be placed on the Day Of The Dead Altar on view in our main gallery through November 18th.

All materials are provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Pets are not allowed inside our galleries or classrooms.

Meet your teacher in Building As Gallery and we will walk over to the Rorke Classroom in G together.

All materials are provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Pets are not allowed inside our galleries or classrooms.

REGISTER TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT ON EVENTBRITE: https://tinyurl.com/4a4cwps5

If the event is sold out, we encourage you to come in case there are no-shows!

Questions? Email tess@angelsgateart.org & marissa@angelsgateart.org

Para ms informacin consulte tess@angelsgateart.org & marissa@angelsgateart.org

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Angels Gate Cultural Center
3601 S. Gaffey St.
San Pedro, CA 90731 United States
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310.519.0936
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Angels Gate Cultural Center
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