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Paint-making in Little Rock | Workshop

I’m excited to be holding a workshop at the Historic Arkansas Museum in Little Rock next month.

Living Craft Workshop in Little Rock

10 am to 3 pm
200 E. Third St., Little Rock, Arkansas, US
Phone: 1-501-324-9351 | Fax: 1-501-324-9345 | email: info@historicarkansas.org

Here’s where you can sign up:

https://www.arkansasheritage.com/events/2024/04/13/default-calendar/living-craft-workshop-watercolor-paint-from-foraged-rocks

Arkansas Historical Building: Dr. Carter's Office in Ozark Pigments
Dr. Carter’s Office, a painting by Madison Woods made using rocks foraged at Wild Ozark.

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  1. […] Wednesday and Thursday are real estate days, so no chance then. Possibly Friday. Saturday is workshop day at the Arkansas Historic Museum, and Sunday if I’m not too exhausted, maybe I’ll get to finish it […]

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