Basic Sewing: Reusable T-Shirt Totes
Learn how to turn a basic t-shirt into an environmentally friendly grocery bag. We'll provide everything you need to get started and will guide you every step of the way! No sewing experience required.
Learn how to turn a basic t-shirt into an environmentally friendly grocery bag. We'll provide everything you need to get started and will guide you every step of the way! No sewing experience required.
Inez Sanchez will be hosting another fun sewing program in the Huron Street Studio. Join us to express your creativity while you put together your own shabby chic purse. Appropriate for teens and adults. Space is limited; registration required.
Join us as we read, play and make a craft in this fun-filled program! Appropriate for kids ages 3-6.
Explore a vast palette of colors with different textures, tones, and mediums with five workshops this fall. All ages are welcome.
Color Stories, Part V: Chains for Change, II Monday, Dec. 16, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Finish up the co-creation of a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Explore a vast palette of colors with different textures, tones, and mediums with five workshops this fall. All ages are welcome.
Color Stories, Part IV: Chains for Change Thursday, Dec. 12, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Begin to co-create a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Color Stories, Part V: Chains for Change, II Monday, Dec. 16, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Finish up the co-creation of a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Explore a vast palette of colors with different textures, tones, and mediums with five workshops this fall. All ages are welcome.
Color Stories, Part III: Assemblage Tuesday, Dec. 10, 4-5 pm
Inspired by Louise Nevelson, craft a monochromatic small sculpture from found objects.
Color Stories, Part IV: Chains for Change Thursday, Dec. 12, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Begin to co-create a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Color Stories, Part V: Chains for Change, II Monday, Dec. 16, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Finish up the co-creation of a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Explore a vast palette of colors with different textures, tones, and mediums with five workshops this fall. All ages are welcome.
Color Stories, Part II: DIY Wall Hangings Wednesday, Dec. 4, 4-5 pm
Using sticks, yarn, rope & wire, craft a mini woven wall hanging.
Color Stories, Part III: Assemblage Tuesday, Dec. 10, 4-5 pm
Inspired by Louise Nevelson, craft a monochromatic small sculpture from found objects.
Color Stories, Part IV: Chains for Change Thursday, Dec. 12, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Begin to co-create a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Color Stories, Part V: Chains for Change, II Monday, Dec. 16, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Finish up the co-creation of a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Join local printmaker Ashley Quick in this beginner's block printing workshop. Learn to design, carve, apply ink, and print your very own fabric tote. Students will leave with finished totes and a block they can re-use at home. Appropriate for tweens and teens in grades 6-12. Space is limited; registration is requested. Please visit our online calendar to register.
Explore a vast palette of colors with different textures, tones, and mediums with five workshops this fall. All ages are welcome.
Color Stories Part I: Your Color Story Wednesday, November 20 | 4-5 pm
What’s your color story? Within a zine, reflect upon various experiences you associate with different colors. From there, invent your own color swatches with a little mixing of paint and a lot of mashing of your imagination.
Color Stories, Part II: DIY Wall Hangings Wednesday, Dec. 4, 4-5 pm
Using sticks, yarn, rope & wire, craft a mini woven wall hanging.
Color Stories, Part III: Assemblage Tuesday, Dec. 10, 4-5 pm
Inspired by Louise Nevelson, craft a monochromatic small sculpture from found objects.
Color Stories, Part IV: Chains for Change Thursday, Dec. 12, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Begin to co-create a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Color Stories, Part V: Chains for Change, II Monday, Dec. 16, 4-5 pm
Let’s start a chain reaction…right in the lobby of the library! Finish up the co-creation of a colorful installation that will be exhibited and contributed to throughout the Winter.
Navajo weaving has captivated people for generations, and it’s no wonder why! Join us as we use looms to weave our own symmetrical mini-rugs in the fashion of the Navajo tradition.