February 19, 2020
Crafts & Cocktails: Soft Sculptures with Alexa Clavijo
Join Alexa Clavijo for an evening of crafting abstract soft sculptures! Inspired by the exhibition Michael Drummond: Being Played, participants will find innovative ways to use fabric to make one of a kind works of art. Clavijo will cover the basics of cutting and sewing reclaimed textiles to create sculptural pieces.
Availability is limited to 16 guests.
Alexa Clavijo is a Saint Louis-based multimedia artist whose work revolves around the use of a vibrant color palette and humor in everyday situations. She uses her art to experiment with form, function, and malfunction while abstracting her daily surroundings. See her work at alexaclavijo.com.
This event is SOLD OUT
$5 admission for WCHOF members. $10 general admission.
Appetizers and refreshments provided.
For more information, please email: [email protected]. Metered on-street parking is available, as well as paid lots adjacent to Kingside Diner and at the Schlafly branch of the St. Louis Public Library.
Wednesday, Feb 19 – 6:30 pm
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