Name | Workshop: The Art of Pysanky (Ukrainian Eggs) |
Address | 10 Vernon StreetBrattleboro |
Brief Description | Jenny Santa Maria leads a hands-on, in-person workshop |
Type | Activity |
Category | Recreation |
Description | Acclaimed Pysanky artist and instructor Jenny Santa Maria leads a hands-on, in-person workshop in the traditional Ukrainian folk art of egg decoration.
Pysanky technique is similar to batik: Patterns are drawn on an egg with hot beeswax, which protects covered areas from subsequent applications of colored dyes. When the wax is removed, a multi-colored pattern is revealed. The finished product, with its intricate designs and symbols, belies the meditative process involved. The patience and concentration required to complete a single egg is rewarded when the wax is taken off.
This two-hour workshop will cover the history and traditions surrounding Pysanky, how to make your own egg, and an independent practice session. The instructor will provide a variety of eggs, many hard-to-find traditional and non-traditional colored dyes, and tools. Participants will leave with a beautiful colored egg. Ages 16 and up, no experience necessary.
ADMISSION: $55, includes materials ($50 for BMAC members)
Space is limited. Registration required. |
Phone 1 | (802) 257-0124 |
Email | office@brattleboromuseum.org |
Handicapped Accessible | Yes |
Website | www.brattleboromuseum.org/2022/01/07/workshop-the-art-of-pysanky-ukrainian-eggs-4/ |
Last Updated | 2/11/2022 |
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