Native American Heritage Month: Beaded Earrings, 1 and 2
Saturday, November 23
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Troutdale Library
Troutdale Large Community Room2hrs (multiple sessions possible) setup/takedown 30 min each Max 12 attendees U shape with presenter station at front of classroom Wednesday evening, Friday evening, Sunday all hours
Learn how to create brick stitch & fringe style beaded earrings using seed beads, thread and a beading needle in this two-part class. Natalie Mitchell will briefly discuss the history of seed beads in the Native American community and there uses in regalia, jewelry and art.
Registration required. This is a two-part class. Registration opens on 11/10/24.
Natalie is a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and Mexican descent, who crafts jewelry inspired by Native art and culture. Join us, learning from this artist to your own pair of earrings.
Made possible by The Library Foundation through support from The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Fund.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Adults 50+ | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Indigenous/Native | Crafts | Arts |
TAGS: | Natalie Mitchell |
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