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In-Person Date Night - Painterly Abstractions
In-person
Craft Fibre & textile arts Visual arts Youth & teensDate and time
Location
Regina Public Library, Regent Place Branch
331 Albert Street
Regina, SK
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
Great for ages 10 - adults and all abilities. Youth 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Learn about the art of abstraction while playing with a range of painting techniques and materials.
Additional Information
This event will happen in-person at Regent Place Branch (331 Albert Street)
Materials provided, feel free to bring along additional materials to supplement.
Recommended materials: canvas, acrylic paints, paint brushes, cardboard or squeegee, textured items (sponge, burlap, bubble wrap, etc), scissors, cup for water, paint palette, sand/salt/flour/cornstarch, and plastic utensils or gloves.
Links
- Register reginalibrary.ca
Organizer
Regina Public Library
Regina Public Library is an urban library system committed to providing community services, spaces, and technologies to inspire discovery, learning, and connection. We are an essential gateway for all people to advance themselves through literacy, lifelong learning, social engagement, and cultural enrichment.
We build relationships with other like-minded organizations and work with them to positively impact the community. Through provision of our numerous resources, we promote social vitality and economic prosperity for the people of Regina. We support, defend, and promote the universal principles of intellectual freedom and privacy.
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