

Craft Happy Hour Paper Quilling and Basic Origami with Angel Chung Cutno
/// November 5 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Join Angel Chung Cutno for a Craft Happy Hour! Participants will learn the technique of paper quilling.
Quilling is a method that uses thin strips of paper to roll, curl, scrunch and pinch into different shapes; then piecing them together to form a mosaic or using them as art garnish. In this workshop, students will make postcards and decorate their own images with quilling or build an arrangement made entirely of paper. A few basic origami techniques will also be taught as another option for paper crafting.
All materials provided. Must be 18 or older to attend. Adult beverages and zero proof drinks are included in registration fee.
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$35 member / $40 not-yet-members
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Join the OAbout Angel Chung Cutno
Angel Chung Cutno is a fifth-generation Louisianan and multi-disciplinary artist who uses beads, bones, bronze, found materials and sounds to create art that embodies her experiences as an Afro-Asian woman. Cutno’s mother passed down the Asian tradition of origami and taught her paper quilling at a young age. Angel Chung Cutno melds together various art forms to create textured narratives to express the fluidity of her untamable hair and experiences with cross-cultural identity.