6×6 Art-Making with Jennifer Jones

April 4, 6-9pm

Join Teaching Artists ROC and RoCo for your last chance to make 6x6 artworks! TAROC artist Jennifer Jones will lead participants in 6x6 art-making session related to climate, our environment and nature in general in assiciation with Climate Solutions Accelerator’s annual summit!

Still working on your 6x6? Haven't started yet? It's not too late!

Zentangle with Jennifer Jones
The artist will use the Adinkra symbol from West Africa called Asase Ye Duru - in the Akan language, meaning "the earth has weight". It represents Mother Earth and her important life sustaining ability.

The artists will lead two sessions, which will begin at 6:00pm and 8:00pm.
Admission is $2 / free for members and refreshments will be served.

About 6x6: roco6x6.org

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Jennifer is a culture bearer for people of African Descent in the Americas and the Caribbean. Community, creativity, and exploration are parts of her life’s theme. As an educator, she’s able to practice these traits to their fullest potential. Additionally, she loves to learn! Her knowledge explorations are evident in the degrees she holds. These are from the State University of New York, College at Brockport; the University of Accra in Ghana West African; and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, West Africa. Her bachelor’s degrees are in African and African-American Studies, Psychology, and Studio Art. Additionally, she holds a master’s degree in Public Administration and an Advanced Certificate in School District Leadership. peace_j3

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