Description

Adinkra are visual symbols originally created by the Akan of Ghana and the Gyaman of Cote d’Ivoire in West Africa with historical and philosophical significance. Originally printed on cloth royals wore to important ceremonies, the symbols have come to symbolize the richness of Akan culture and serve as a shorthand for communicating deep truths in visual form.

An experienced artist will give a mini lesson on fundamentals of color theory and painting for about 1.5 hours. You will have a wonderful time painting while listening to great music! All ages are welcome!     www.TriangleCulturalArt.com 

This is a great way for you to connect and celebrate with fun and friends – old and new!

NOTE: Due to Covid-19, we are following cdc guidelines by requiring mask, sanitized the contact surfaces, hand sanitizer upon entering the space, social distancing 6 ft, and we have 2 air purifiers that clean the entire space every 2 hours. In addition, we are performing thermometer head scans.

All art supplies will be provided by the TCAG.

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Event Details

Venue: Triangle Cultural Art Gallery

Phone: 919-900-8055

Email: info@triangleculturalart.com