Join Artist-Teacher Karen Emonts to create Milagros, small metal votives popular in many parts of Latin America to petition the saints for a wish, for thanks, or for protection. Using metal foil, India ink, pencils and markers we will design and create a unique Milagro to express a special wish, gratitude, to carry for good luck, or maybe as an expression of love!
Register at http://ow.ly/Lj1n50MiKOJ
Please meet at Building A for registration check in.
COVID-19 safety protocols (mask wearing & contact tracing) will be required. Workshop begins promptly at 1pm.
This workshop is presented through support from the California Arts Council
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