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May082018

May 8, 2018, Tuesday - Project Peace Paper at MCBA

Time:  6 – 8 pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue S

Project Peace Paper: Peace Takes Shape (Peace Paper Workshop)

Project Peace Paper is a public project celebrating peace with innovative crowd-sourced wrapping paper. Peace Paper features a unique collage of peace imagery and has been displayed in public spaces all over Minneapolis – including bus stops, vacant storefronts and school hallways. This summer, MCBA is helping to build momentum for the movement by hosting several maker events that will use this engaging paper in new and exciting ways – culminating in an exhibition in MCBA’s Outlook Gallery.

Join us as we draw and paint visions for peace and explore the artful possibilities of using Peace Paper to create a collaborative sculpture. MCBA will host making sessions on Tuesday, May 8Tuesday, June 12; and Saturday, July 28. These events are free and open to all ages.