Dream Catcher Workshop with Irma Wilson White
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Although Dream Catchers are commonly seen as decorative pieces, they have a long and meaningful history in Native American culture. Learn the origin of the craft and the symbolism of the materials to see the cultural significance of this ancient artform. Learn the knotting techniques for your hoop, and choose a bead and feather to incorporate into your own design. Commemorate Indigenous Peoples’ Day!
Open to ages 18+. All supplies included in class fee.
Monday, October 14, 6-7pm
ISU/Public $20
Registration Notes: A 3% processing fee is applied to online purchases.
ISU price is available for students, staff and faculty. Bring your ISU ID to the first class to avoid an upcharge to the public price.
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Classes require a minimum number of participants. If the minimum enrollment is not met, classes are subject to cancellation. If a class is cancelled, registered participants will be notified and issued a refund. If you register for a class and cannot attend, you must notify us at least 1 week in advance of the start date of the class for a refund minus a $5 processing fee. No refunds will be given after the one week notice deadline.