Celebrate Black History Month by creating a vibrant, colorful piece of artwork using a variety of simple and fun techniques!
Alma Woodsey Thomas desired to bring beauty and happiness into the world through her bright and colorful abstract art. She was the first African American woman to have her work added to the White House Collection. We will use Alma's art as inspiration as we use colorful stickers to brighten up our winter with a wonderful piece of art!
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AGE GROUP: | Preschool | Elementary School | All |
EVENT TYPE: | Craft / DIY / Maker |
TAGS: | Painting | Kids Crafts | Drop-in Crafts | Black History Month | Artist | Alma Woodsey Thomas |