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Craftivism for Hope (P) - November 3
This class is In Person at 477 Main Street, Glen Ellyn.
Craftivism for Hope
Date(s): Sunday November 3
Time: 12:00-2:00pm Central Time
Location: String Theory Yarn Company
Instructor: Shannon Downey
Description:
Join us as we celebrate Shannon Downey's first book with a little craftivism!
Shannon Downey is a renowned artist, activist, craftivist, community builder, and general instigator. She blends her politics, activism, and art into projects that are designed to inspire others to take action. Her first book, Move the Needle, will be published in October. Preorder your copy here.
In this workshop, Shannon will lead us in building a community art project based on her famous embroidery activism.
No previous embroidery experience is necessary! Participants will learn the basics of embroidery while we create a collection of pieces that will be displayed throughout November in the String Theory window. Individual projects will be installed on November 4 and taken home in late November.
We’ll conclude the workshop with a discussion of Shannon’s new book, which empowers readers to craft for social change and personal rejuvenation.
Supplies: Embroidery kits are included in the cost of the class. Shannon's book is sold separately.
Homework: None
Cost: $60