Ethnobotany and Art: Intro to Sketching at the Ute Indian Museum
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Meet at the Ute Indian Museum’s Ethnobotany Garden (17253 Chipeta Rd., Montrose, CO) on Saturday, June 20th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for a morning of creativity!
Learn about the cultural significance of plants used by the Ute people and create artwork inspired by the garden. There will be a garden tour, a sketch session with instruction provided, and a short documentary will be shown in the museum.
Art supplies are provided. Registration is required and begins June 1st at bit.ly/ethnobotanyart. Contact Christine at [email protected] with any questions.
Learn about the cultural significance of plants used by the Ute people and create artwork inspired by the garden. There will be a garden tour, a sketch session with instruction provided, and a short documentary will be shown in the museum.
Art supplies are provided. Registration is required and begins June 1st at bit.ly/ethnobotanyart. Contact Christine at [email protected] with any questions.
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Ute Indian Museum, 17253 Chipeta Rd, Montrose, CO 81403-4748, United States
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