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Unearth A Story: Painted Terracotta
with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Saturday, July 11
11:00am - 12:00pm
Decorate your own terracotta dish using inspiration from UMFA's Greek and Roman pottery collection.
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts’ Greek and Roman pottery collection is a treasure of ancient vases, pots, and dishes made from terracotta which means “baked earth” in Italian. We will be inspired by these artworks to decorate our own terracotta dishes.
FULL SCHEDULE
Monday, June 1, 2pm · Conte Crayon Landscapes · Main Library
Saturday, June 13, 11am · Clay Pots · Anderson-Foothill Branch
Wednesday, June 17, 2pm · Be A Paleoartist · Glendale Branch
Tuesday, June 23, 2pm · Painted Terracotta · Sprague Branch
Friday, June 26th, 3pm · Clay Pots · Chapman Branch
Wednesday, July 1, 11am · Copper Wire Sculptures · Main Library
Saturday, July 11, 11am · Painted Terracotta · Sweet Branch
Thursday, July 16, 11am · Clay Pots · Day-Riverside Branch
Tuesday, July 28, 3pm · Be A Paleoartist · Marmalade Branch
AGE GROUP: | Tweens | Preschoolers | Kids | Family |
EVENT TYPE: | Arts & Creativity |
Sweet Branch
The Sweet Branch is the sister branch of the Anderson-Foothill Branch using the same modular design. The branch contains over 8,000 square feet of service space, including a public meeting room that can be used for a variety of community gathering needs, from community council meetings to music performances to neighborhood celebrations. Free parking is available to the north of the building, and free wi-fi access is provided throughout the library.
