Workshop
Time:
Basketry Workshop with Kelly Church
Date:
3:00 pm –
6:00 pm
Great Plains Art Museum
1155 Q St.
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Directions: 11th and Q streets
Contact:
Melynda Seaton, (402) 472-6220, cgps@unl.edu
Kelly Church, (Gun lake Band Potawatomi, Grand Traverse Band Ottawa and Chippewa) an award-winning artist and graduate of the American Institute of Indian Arts, comes from five generations of black ash basket-makers. Church is the first Native American Visiting Artist at the College of St. Mary in Omaha and as part of her residency will be holding a basketry workshop on May 9 from 3-6 p.m. at the museum.
A $20 fee and prior registration is required for the workshop. Please RSVP for the workshop by calling the Great Plains Art Museum at 402-472-6220.
Space is limited to 15.
Church harvests and processes all of her materials from the woods and forests of Michigan. Of particular interest to Church, is the decimation of the Black Ash tree by the Emerald ash borer. Seriously concerned for the life of black ash trees, Ms. Church has taken additional responsibility and commitment to engage in the education, research and teaching of the tradition of black ash basket making to as many students, and as far and wide as possible—calling herself an Art Activist.
Admission is always free.
A $20 fee and prior registration is required for the workshop. Please RSVP for the workshop by calling the Great Plains Art Museum at 402-472-6220.
Space is limited to 15.
Church harvests and processes all of her materials from the woods and forests of Michigan. Of particular interest to Church, is the decimation of the Black Ash tree by the Emerald ash borer. Seriously concerned for the life of black ash trees, Ms. Church has taken additional responsibility and commitment to engage in the education, research and teaching of the tradition of black ash basket making to as many students, and as far and wide as possible—calling herself an Art Activist.
Admission is always free.
Additional Public Info:
Parking is available at the Que Place parking garage at 11th and Q streets.
https://www.unl.edu/plains/great-plains-art-museum
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This event originated in Center for Great Plains Studies.