March Happenings at the Craft and Folk Art Museum
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Thursday, March 1 | 7:00-9:00pm
Etsy Craft Night
Led by Mark Montano
$5/ Free for CAFAM Members (includes materials, drinks, and snacks)
We don’t know what the project is yet, but do know it will knock your socks off! Join us for the coolest thing you’ll do in March.
RSVP suggested to [email protected]
Sunday, March 4 | 3:00pm
Breaking Stalin’s Nose
Book Discussion and Signing
Free with museum admission
Join author and illustrator Eugene Yelchin for a presentation about his new, highly acclaimed book Breaking Stalin’s Nose—the moving story of a boy’s transition from devotion to disillusionment with the Communist Party. Eugene will discuss his creative journey and the use of personal experience to create historical fiction. A book signing will follow the presentation.
RSVP requested to (323) 937-4230 x50 or [email protected]
Saturday, March 10 |Drop in between 1:30-3:30pm
Celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year
A CRAFTlab Workshop: Fun for everyone!
$5 per participant (includes museum admission)/CAFAM Family/Dual Passport members & above FREE
Celebrated on the Spring Equinox (March 20th) to mark the rebirth of the Earth, the ancient holiday of Nowruz welcomes in the New Year in Iran and other countries in the Middle East and Central Asia. Learn more about this joyous day and create symbols of rebirth, love, and good health.
Sunday, March 11 | 1:00-4:00pm
The Craft of Writing Poetry
Adult Workshop with Brendan Constantine
$30/$20 CAFAM Members
Poet Brendan Constantine presents a special generative workshop inspired by CAFAM's Deconstructing Perestroikaexhibition. Are you a 'writer of conscience?' Is there a line between art and propaganda? What is Ekphrasis? Come spend an afternoon exploring these and other ideas in an atmosphere of laughter and creativity.
Advanced registration required, online at www.cafam.org or email: [email protected].
Saturday, March 17 | 2:00-5:00pm
Yarn Bombing Los Angeles Collective – Knit Group
Free and open to the public
Join YBLA’s monthly meeting of local knitters to share in diverse projects and great conversation. All skill levels are welcome and encouraged! To find out more about YBLA, visit www.yarnbombinglosangeles.com.
Sunday, March 18 | 3:00pm
Curator’s Talk for Deconstructing Perestroika
Join curator Ljiljana Grubisic, Director of Collections and Public Programs at The Wende Museum, for a fascinating look at this period in Russian history and the unique political artwork it generated.
RSVP requested to (323) 937-4230 x50 or [email protected]
Sunday, March 25 | 3:00pm
Artist’s Talk for Máximo González: Playful
Free with museum admission
Join exhibition artist Máximo Gonzálezfor a discussion that highlights his connection to the craft and folk art practices of his adopted homeland, Mexico.
This program is sponsored by the Consulate General of Mexico, Los Angeles.
RSVP requested to (323) 937-4230 x50 or [email protected]
Saturday, March 31 | 11:00am-2:00pm
Folk Art Walk: Native American History & Culture
A Folk Art Everywhere Happening
Free
Location: El Pueblo/Olvera St. (meet on south side of bandstand). Parking is available on surrounding streets or arrive via Metro Red or Gold Lines
Artist Votan Henriquez will trace the history and culture of Native American people in Los Angeles. Emphasis will be placed on the Gabrieleño Indians, whose forty villages occupied the region before the first Mexican settlers arrived in 1781.
RSVP requested to [email protected] by March 28th
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