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HANDS-ON WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS: Heritage of Hope: Education Embraced

April 5 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

with Ed Johnetta Miller, Textile Artist

$50 (Members 10% discount); Limited to 20 participants

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Join Miller for a hands-on, minds-on workshop to create a social justice collage delving into the history of enslavement in Connecticut. This workshop is a meaningful opportunity to explore the local history of slavery, particularly focusing on the experiences of young Black girls at Miss Prudence Crandall’s School for young ladies of color in Canterbury, whose parents were brought to Connecticut as slaves to work on farms and in the tobacco fields. Participants will engage in creative expression through various mediums, which can facilitate a deeper understanding and reflection on this complex history. The use of images, words, repurposed fabric scraps and found objects allow for a personal and communal exploration of themes of social justice, memory, and resilience. This workshop is a great way to honor the past while fostering discussions about its impact on the present.

A gifted teacher, Ed Johnetta has received many awards for her role as an artist and community leader, including Connecticut’s most prestigious artistic award, The Governor’s Award. She has dedicated her time and resources to teaching and organizing community projects.

All materials included.

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Their Kindred Earth: Photographs by William Earle Williams is made possible with the generous support of CT Humanities, HSB, Department of Economic and Community Development, Connecticut Office of the Arts, Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, as well as donors to the Exhibition Fund and the Annual Fund. Media sponsor: WSHU Public Radio.

  

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Details

Date:
April 5
Time:
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Venue

Florence Griswold Museum
96 Lyme Street
Old Lyme, CT 06371 United States
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Phone
8604345542
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Organizer

Florence Griswold
Phone
(860) 434-5542
Email
frontdesk@flogris.org
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