Wheaton Conversations: Weaving Life ~ Maya Fiber Arts
*The event has already taken place on this date: Thu, 09/16/2021
Explore the amazing story of the Maya textile arts! Join Ana-Maria Zaugg of the Friends of the Ixchel Museum (FOIM) and Anthropologist Barbara Knoke as they discuss the act of weaving as a living tradition of the Maya people. Discover the deeper meanings of symbols such as the tree of life, double-headed eagle, corn, and others.
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Explore the amazing story of the Maya textile arts! Join Ana-Maria Zaugg of the Friends of the Ixchel Museum (FOIM) and Anthropologist Barbara Knoke as they discuss the act of weaving as a living tradition of the Maya people. Discover the deeper meanings of symbols such as the tree of life, double-headed eagle, corn, and others.
Registration is free! Part of "Wheaton Conversations," a virtual series highlighting select & diverse artists with ties to WheatonArts. To see the full schedule of conversations along with past recordings, visit wheatonarts.org.
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Location:
Hadley Park Community Center1037 28th Ave N
Nashville , TN, 37208United States
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Phone:
8568256800Contact name:
Taral Thompson
Email address:
The event has already taken place on this date:
09/16/2021
Time:
6 p.m. EDT on Thursday, September 16, 2021
Price:
0
Ages
9-12 years Teenagers Adults & kids together Adults without kidsWeb Service