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Title: |
Fabric Origami Techniques Workshop with Wonju Seo Stony Brook University Long Island |
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at the Wang Center of Stony Brook University, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
September 16, 2015 |
Time: |
Varies
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Admission: | $20.00 general admission; $10.00 for students and seniors. Fee includes all materials. |
Location: |
Charles B. Wang Center (Skylight Gallery) |
Street Address: |
100 Nicolls Road, Suite 302 |
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Stony Brook, NY 11794 |
Description: |
Fabric Origami Techniques with Wonju Seo at the Charles B. Wang Center Skylight Gallery of Stony Brook University, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Patchwork artist Wonju Seo will teach diverse origami techniques for folding fabric in order to create exciting and beautiful geometric designs influenced by traditional Korean temple door patterns. All origami experience levels are welcome.
Session 1 10:00AM-12:00PM
Session 2 1:00PM-3:00PM
Each session is the same, so please only sign up for one. Seating for each session is limited to 20.
About Charles B. Wang Center
Asian American Cultural Center
Founded in 2002 as an Asian and Asian American Cultural Center and an integral component of Long Island's Stony Brook University, the Charles B. Wang Center is dedicated to being the foremost world-class center of Asian and Asian American arts and culture.
The Charles B. Wang Center manifests this commitment by creating, establishing, organizing and documenting programs of the highest caliber that reflect both traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian American cultures and societies. These programs include exhibitions, films, lectures, conferences, performances, and educational discussions. The Charles B. Wang Center also supports scholarship and publications of eminence and intellectual merit.
In public programs that respond to the broad issues of Asian and Asian American arts and culture, the Charles B. Wang Center seeks to create a dialogue between the established and the experimental, and between the past and the present.
Central to the Charles B. Wang Center's mission is the encouragement of an ever-deeper understanding and enjoyment of Asian and Asian American arts and culture by diverse local, national and international audiences. These audiences are composed of students, faculty, artists, scholars and general public members of the Stony Brook community that the Center serves. |
Contact: |
631-632-4400 |
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