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CLCA & Makers Lab Present: Papel Picado In-Person
Join the Chicano Latino Campus Association & the Makers Lab for a workshop on Papel Picado
Papel picado ("perforated paper", literally "pecked paper") is a traditional folk art from Mexico that involves cutting out intricate patterns on colorful tissue paper. The tissue paper is then glued to a string in a line to form banners which are used as decorations for important festivities throughout the year.
Come and learn about this art form and create your own expression of Mexican Folk art!
No experience necessary, all materials will be provided. Registration required due to capacity limits.
- Date:
- Friday, May 4 2018
- Time:
- 11:30am - 1:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Makers Lab - Main Floor
- Campus:
- Parnassus
- Categories:
- Makers Lab
Registration has closed.
Event Organizer
Lisa Leiva
Lisa is Head of Instructional Design and has over 20 years of experience working with UCSF faculty to enhance learning experiences.