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Yarn Paintings In-Person
Yarn painting is a unique art form where artists use yarn, glue, and various materials like cardboard or canvas to create images. It's a tactile and colorful medium, often used in traditional and contemporary art. Create a colorful "painting" without the mess or dry time of actual paint. Learn about the Huichol people of Mexico known for their intricate yarn paintings, using beeswax and brightly colored yarn to create vibrant designs, then you can create your own masterpiece.
For questions about this program please contact Sheila at showarth@jvbrown.edu
This program is one of the many ways Pennsylvania Public Libraries support the PA Forward Initiative by providing basic, civic, and social literacy opportunities for learning.
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