“Things You Want To Say, But Don’t” is a space for teens (ages 14-18) to explore expressing themselves through art, specifically through various forms of printmaking. This program invites us to explore how people have used various forms of printing through history as a tool for expression and social change. Each session we will make prints on paper, fabric and other found materials.
What: Things You Want To Say But Don’t: Printmaking And Truth-Telling
Where: Springhouse Downtown (203 Fox Street NW, Unit A, Floyd, VA)
When: Tuesdays, 4-6PM: October 11th, 18th, 25th; November 1st, 8th, 15th, 29th; December 6th, 13th
This art-centered offering is facilitated by Roxanne Greenberg, a Springhouse team member who cares about how we cultivate resiliency to thrive, learn from differences, and work to restore what needs repair.
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