Saturday, May 11th
1:00PM – 3:00PM
For thousands of years, many Native peoples have decorated clothing and items with materials found in nature, such as shell, stones, seeds and porcupine quills. In more recent centuries, multi-colored glass beads have become a favorite medium, as well. Join artist and educator Eva Newell (Pokanoket Tribe, Pokanoket Nation) for a beading workshop in which participants will craft a woodland creature keychain using the brick stitch technique. Spend an afternoon making a unique project while learning about the tradition of beadwork in Native American communities.
Please note: Due to the patience and dexterity required for this project, and the fact that participants will be using needles, this workshop is recommended for participants ages 8 and up. Depending on your experience level, this workshop may take several hours, so we encourage you to bring a snack.
Space is limited, so pre-registration is requested. Please visit our website to register online. Questions? Please email [email protected] or call (860) 868 0518. Price of participation, including materials: $25 for Non-Members, $15 for Members.
$25 for Non-Members, $15 for Members