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Massillon Museum


121 Lincoln Way East
Massillon, OH 44646
United States

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Massillon Museum

Home Again: The Embodiment of Africa through Art and Fabric
Home Again: The Embodiment of Africa through Art and Fabric
Home Again: The Embodiment of Africa through Art and Fabric

Massillon Museum

Sat, May 11th

9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (EST)

Home Again: The Embodiment of Africa through Art and Fabric
Cost: Free
Booking options: General Admission, Open to Public
Ages: All Ages
Plan to spend:
Saturday, May 11th 2024
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (EST)

Contemporary Black artists complement the 2024 NEA Big Read: Chesley Antoinette, Woodrow Nash, Chepape Makgato, Gee’s Bend quilts, Francine Terry

Guest curated by Dr. Tameka Ellington

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Massillon Museum

121 Lincoln Way East

Massillon, OH United States

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  • Home Again: The Embodiment of Africa through Art and Fabric

    Today

    9:30 AM EST

    Massillon Museum

    Home Again: The Embodiment of Africa through Art and Fabric

    Massillon Museum

    Home Again: The Embodiment of Africa through Art and Fabric
    Contemporary Black artists complement the 2024 NEA Big Read: Chesley Antoinette, Woodrow Nash, Chepape Makgato, Gee’s Bend quilts, Francine Terry Guest curated by Dr. Tameka Ellington

  • Introduction to Papermaking Workshop with Jessica Raisor

    Today

    1:00 PM EST

    Massillon Museum

    Introduction to Papermaking Workshop with Jessica Raisor

    Massillon Museum

    Introduction to Papermaking Workshop with Jessica Raisor
    Join Jessika Raisor for an Introduction to Papermaking Workshop on Saturday, May 11! Attendees aged 8 and older will learn how paper was historically made from start to finish. Students will make paper pulp by hand using recycled materials, dyeing paper with various colors, and creating several sheets to bring home. Papermaking is a hands-on, water-based activity, and is engaging for kids and adults!

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