Art Club with Noah Polk
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Stop by the Art Lab for a hands-on workshop with guest artist Noah Polk (Quechan, Diné, Apache). Presented in connection with One on One: Indigenous Artists and the exhibition Dyani White Hawk: Love Language.
Utilizing the Quechan netting technique typically used to make beaded capes, Polk will guide attendees through a smaller-scale exploration of this method in which guests can make a keychain or pair of earrings.
Materials are provided and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis; supplies are limited. Activities are designed for all skill levels. No prior registration is required for Art Club. The more you visit, the more you’ll discover.
Gallery admission is free on Thursday nights, 5 to 9 pm. Save time and reserve your gallery admission tickets online. Please note: Individual events during Free Thursday Nights are first-come, first-served.
Noah Polk is Diné, Apache, and a proud enrolled member of the Quechan Nation. Originally from Winterhaven, California, he now resides in Minneapolis. Polk has a passion for beadwork and creating, and is a production supervisor at White Hawk Fine Arts Studio.
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