Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter who specialized in self-portraits and other compelling art pieces. Her work was inspired by life events. These events even inspired her style of dressing, jewelry choices, makeup, lifestyle, and strong opinions. She used color masterfully to enhance her works and create oddly beauty pieces. Our workshop will focus on her jewelry. Specifically, we will show attendees how to create Frida like jewelry.
Whatever you create is yours to take home with you. No charge for instruction or supplies. This program will accommodate 15 attendees. Children are allowed if accompanied by parents.
Seating: First Come Serve Basis.
Event Sponsors: The Friends of the Albany Library and Alameda County Library.
Other: Light refreshments served at the event.
Library staff may take photos, videos, or audio recordings at our events. Please tell us if you do not wish to be photographed, video-recorded, or audio-recorded. We will always respect your requests!
An ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter or closed captioning can be provided for this program if requested at least seven (7) days in advance. For assistance, please contact your library or accessibility@aclibrary.org.