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Participants will create miniature models of sushi using modeling clay, practice using chopsticks, and watching anime! For ages 10-13, please register as supplies are limited.
Here, at Eastside, we will be offering an art program dedicated to expressing emotions through music and paint. Chromesthesia is a phenomenon where one may associate colors with sound. We will design a unique color palette and paint to the music!
Celebrate AAPI Month by learning the art of hula dancing with professionals from Kentucky-local organization Hui Kaululehua.
Dress comfortably, with movement in mind!
Ages 11 - 17. Registration required.
Let's welcome summer with a Hawaiian Luau themed Bite Club! Members can choose a recipe from the cookbooks provided or use their own recipe to contribute a potluck dish. If it's your first time, you can simply come to taste, discuss, and enjoy!
Come and learn Japanese stab book binding at the Eastside Makerspace. Japanese stab binding is a method that requires no glue or signatures, where single sheets are stitched together with thread. There are basic four-hole patterns, but various unique patterns can be created. We'll be using washi paper for our covers.
Watercolor painting club with a lesson each month suitable for beginners, dilettantes, and anyone who just wants to hang out and paint with us. We will be following a series of tutorials that start with the basics at our first meeting and build on those skills with each class that follows. Registration required so I will be able to purchase enough supplies for everyone.
Many historical records also focus on men, with women listed only under their husbands’ names. Johnna will introduce and explain strategies for researching female ancestors, including information about sources at LPL and beyond.
Registration is recommended but not required to attend in person or as a webinar from your own device.
Chinese calligraphy is the writing of Chinese characters as an art form, combining purely visual art and interpretation of the literary meaning. This type of expression has been widely practiced in China and has been generally held in high esteem across East Asia.