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Tin Patchwork Master Class

            Work alongside resident artist, Kim Fox, to create an original piece of tin patchwork. Learn about her methods and practice that combine the natural imagery of honeycombs and bees with metal as an artistic medium. Register Here $55 per person, Pre-registration is required due to limited spots. Support provided by Art Bridges

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May 11, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Work alongside resident artist, Kim Fox, to create an original piece of tin patchwork.
Learn about her methods and practice that combine the natural imagery of honeycombs and bees with metal as an artistic medium.
Register Here
$55 per person, Pre-registration is required due to limited spots.
Support provided by Art Bridges

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