Creative Pause: Drop-In Art Workshop
Thursday, October 30, 2025 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- DescriptionContact Name: Jane Allen<br>Contact Email: jallen3@sju.edu<br>Registration Link: https://addcal.io/e/12mucl0ijjsw<br>Target Audience: All Students,Alumni,Faculty,Open to the Public,Staff<br><br>Join us for casual, drop-in art workshops all autumn. Focused on mindful art-making, these workshops are open to all–just stop by on select Thursdays for activities like collage journaling, origami, printmaking, and mandala design. <ul><br><li>Sept 18 - Collage Journaling </li><li>Oct 16 - Printmaking </li><li>Oct 30 - Día de los Muertos crafts </li><li>Nov 13 - Mandala Design & Origami <br> <br> </li></ul>
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