Adult Workshop
Sun, 03/13/2016 - 1:00pm
Create a Painted Floor Cloth with Phyllis Lapi

2 Sundays, March 13th and 20th 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm each day
Materials fee:$21 (includes paint and a 19” x 30” primed canvas)
Non-member workshop fee: $12; Arkell Museum Member workshop fee: $6
Total Due 7 days prior to workshop: Non-Member $33; Arkell Museum Member $27
All participants receive a free museum pass to use or give to a friend for general museum admission on the day of the workshop or any time in 2016.

This two-day workshop begins on Sunday, March 13th with a brief history of floor cloth painting and a review of traditional and contemporary designs. Phyllis Lapi will have a wide array of patterns available for inspiration, but participants are encouraged to bring their own designs if they wish. The materials fee covers the primed canvas, a limited selection of paint colors, and all materials needed to create the floor cloth. Anyone who has particular colors in mind should bring their own latex or acrylic paint. The floor cloths will be completed on the following Sunday, March 20th.

Registration forms for the workshop can be downloaded here http://www.arkellmuseum.org/pdfs/Workshop_Registration_Form.pdf

To pay online go to http://www.arkellmuseum.org/museum-activities and select the “Buy Now” button and write in the name and date(s) of the workshop in the memo as you pay.

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