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Teens and tweens are invited to learn about stamp carving
Discover the significance of stamps in Japanese culture!
From traditional woodblock techniques used to create ukiyo-e prints to personal seals (hanko) used in daily life, participants will explore the importance of these tools.
Following the lesson, participants will use linocut tools to create their own rubber stamps and art prints.
Join us in the Alma Thomas Teen Space!
AGE GROUP: | 13 - 19 Years Old (Teens) |
EVENT TYPE: | Asian/Pacific Islander Month | Arts & Crafts |