Corn Dollies
Wecome the season of the harvest! In this class you will learn the folk art tradition of making a doll from the dried husks of corn. We will discuss various technigues for making the doll including dying techniques and incorporating other materials. As the dolls take shape, all participants will be encouraged to share their thoughts and individual traditions about dolls, toy...
Wecome the season of the harvest! In this class you will learn the folk art tradition of making a doll from the dried husks of corn. We will discuss various technigues for making the doll including dying techniques and incorporating other materials. As the dolls take shape, all participants will be encouraged to share their thoughts and individual traditions about dolls, toys, folk art, cultural significance of dolls(and idols)and the importance of sharing the harvest.
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Usual availability/office hours:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Where
- 2008 Westlake Ave
Seattle, WA 98121 | Downtown
Price: FREE
Notes:
nothing, not ever... and we don't take cash donations
Type
- 1:1 / Private Lessons
- Class / Group Sessions
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