Rooted in Water Lantern Class

Part of the exhibition Rooted in Water, this workshop explores connections between art, ecology, and the Mississippi River through the creation of handmade lanterns.
Lanterns are an ancient art form with live traditions still found in China, Japan, Korea, and across the Asian diaspora. In this workshop, we will create a paper lantern utilizing recycled materials, adding decorative paper cut to celebrate creatures who live in/near the Mississippi River.
Each workshop features a different set of river-inspired designs. On July 11, participants will create lanterns celebrating loons, fish, and water lilies. On July 18, designs will focus on dragonflies, frogs, and bats.
This class is open to youth ages 8 and older, as well as adults. Registration is capped at 30 participants.
This event is free, but registration is required.