About this Event
This workshop includes a make-and-take art piece, as well as museum admission and parking in our underground parking garage.
Glenda McKay makes art "to be able teach and share the traditions and culture of our Athabacan ways so it will continue to live on and not be forgotten. Each art creation I make is true to my culture and tells a story of our life ways. True to my Native culture, my ancestry plays a major role in the making of my traditional art and dolls; not play-things, but cultural objects, using indigenous materials such as ivory, whalebone, feathers, beaver, moose, caribou, deer, walrus and sealskin, adorned with intricate sewing, beading and ivory carving."
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Eiteljorg Museum, 500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, United States
USD 33.03 to USD 43.60