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Join Karen E. Griffin (KE), Artist in Residence at Englewood Arts Center, for the next Make and Sip at The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures!Evening Program:
An opportunity to connect with the exhibition "Portraits of Childhood: Black Dolls from the Collection of Deborah Neff" in a memorable way, participants will create a 2D art piece reflecting on the meaning of clothing and its relationship to identity. In this handcrafted experience, attendees will form 1-14”L x 11”W art piece using a dress pattern designed by Griffin, fabric, glue, buttons, and rickrack. No experience required. Bring your imagination and joyful heART.
Art supplies, wine, and light refreshments will be provided. This event is 21+.
Doors open at 6PM for attendees to view Portraits of Childhood: Black Dolls from the Collection of Deborah Neff before the workshop.
About the Artist:
To learn more about Griffin, her textile art, and her work as a Certified National Storyteller, please visit her website: https://artbyelewis.studio/
This workshop is part of programming for the exhibition "Portraits of Childhood: Black Dolls from the Collection of Deborah Neff." The exhibition is supported by The City of Kansas City, Missouri Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund and the Hall Family Foundation.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
5235 Oak St, Kansas City, MO, United States, Missouri 64112
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