About this Event
A mandala art form begins with a single point and slowly unfolds into a world of patterns. Each line and dot building on the one before it. It’s a quiet rhythm in form, where repetition creates harmony and something simple becomes deeply intricate and slowly weaves a story of connection and experience.
Join artist Aishwarya Puthran for a hands-on Mandala Art Workshop as part of AANHPI Heritage Month and the Threaded Narratives: Weaving South Asian Identity in Colorado exhibition, where participants will learn to create their own 8” mandala with acrylic paints on a wooden base using simple, repetitive mark-making techniques. Starting with basic elements like dots, lines, and strokes, the session will walk you through building patterns layer by layer, creating a balanced and visually rich composition. This is a
Organized by the Colorado South Asian Artists Group (C-SAAG) as part of .
Suitable for all skill levels, this workshop offers a structured yet relaxed environment to explore creativity, focus, and mindful making. Participants will be guided step by step and will leave with a completed mandala that reflects their individual expression.
Supported by Colorado Creative Industries through the Regional Marketing Activation Partnership.
Fee: $30 per participant
Minimum Participants: 4
Registration & Cancellation Policy:
- Full refund for cancellations made on or before May 7
- No refunds for cancellations on May 8 or later
- If the workshop is canceled due to low registrations, all participants will receive a full refund
All materials will be provided. No prior experience is required.
Please use the link below to reserve your spot and complete payment:
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
NoBo Bus Stop Gallery, 4895 Broadway, Boulder, United States
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