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Native American Zoomorphic Pinch Pot Workshop

$10.00

Saturday, April 5 @ 2 p.m.

Environmental artist and educator Tony Valderrama will lead this workshop with Group for the East End at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue.

This program is a perfect blend of culture, art, wildlife and music. Each participant will learn about basic ceramic techniques while creating a personalized clay pinch pot into the form of their favorite animals. Pinch pots were one of the most basic forms of Native ceramics decorated with symbols and designs to share stories. Participants will also learn about Native American culture through artwork and flute music.

Registration is required for this family-friendly event.

For more information, contact Group outreach director Taralynn Reynolds at taralynn@thegroup.org.

Please Note: After you add this event to cart, you’ll need to check out by clicking the shopping cart icon in the upper right corner.

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Saturday, April 5 @ 2 p.m.

Environmental artist and educator Tony Valderrama will lead this workshop with Group for the East End at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue.

This program is a perfect blend of culture, art, wildlife and music. Each participant will learn about basic ceramic techniques while creating a personalized clay pinch pot into the form of their favorite animals. Pinch pots were one of the most basic forms of Native ceramics decorated with symbols and designs to share stories. Participants will also learn about Native American culture through artwork and flute music.

Registration is required for this family-friendly event.

For more information, contact Group outreach director Taralynn Reynolds at taralynn@thegroup.org.

Please Note: After you add this event to cart, you’ll need to check out by clicking the shopping cart icon in the upper right corner.

Saturday, April 5 @ 2 p.m.

Environmental artist and educator Tony Valderrama will lead this workshop with Group for the East End at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue.

This program is a perfect blend of culture, art, wildlife and music. Each participant will learn about basic ceramic techniques while creating a personalized clay pinch pot into the form of their favorite animals. Pinch pots were one of the most basic forms of Native ceramics decorated with symbols and designs to share stories. Participants will also learn about Native American culture through artwork and flute music.

Registration is required for this family-friendly event.

For more information, contact Group outreach director Taralynn Reynolds at taralynn@thegroup.org.

Please Note: After you add this event to cart, you’ll need to check out by clicking the shopping cart icon in the upper right corner.

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