Veterans and the Arts Initiative

Flower-Hammering and Printing Workshop: Bull Run Library

Off Campus Location

May
4
REGISTER

Limited capacity!

ATTENTION REGISTRANTS: This workshop has been moved to Bull Run Library, Manassas, VA. If you have registered for this event, please go to this location.

In this hands-on, beginner-friendly workshop led by Emily Fasick, art educator and program assistant for the Veterans and the Arts Initiative at George Mason University, participants will use hammers to skillfully press leaves, flowers, and other plant parts onto tea towels to design their own botanical fabric prints. Tataki zome is the technique of crushing real flowers and leaves onto fabric to create abstract patterns using botanical dyes. All materials and instruction will be provided. Open and FREE to Veterans, Servicemembers, military family members, and military caregivers.

Please reference our information sheet for details, including minimum age requirement and community policies.

George Mason University’s Veterans and the Arts Initiative is proud to sponsor this workshop at Prince William Public Libraries.

This workshop will also be held a second time on May 6 at the Potomac Library.