Keweenaw Krayons Recycling Art Program

Keweenaw Krayons Recycling Art Program continues with “Found Object” Garden Sculpture

Work began on the Keweenaw Krayons “Found Object” Garden Sculptures in the fall of 2008 and will continue with a workshop, led by artist Darlene Basto on Tuesday, June 16 from 6 to 8 p.m.
While driftwood and other weather-worthy objects will be available, participants are invited to bring their own special “found objects” to add to the piece.
There is no charge for attending the workshop, which will take place in the Keweenaw Krayons garden, located at the Mohawk School, but donations of cash, supplies, time, pop cans, plants, etc., are always welcome.  In case of rain sculpture building will take place inside.

In order to have enough supplies and staff on hand, participants are encouraged to pre-register by calling 337-4706 or emailing staff@keweenawkrayons.com    While all ages are welcome, youth younger than six are asked to bring an older teen or an adult along.
The Recycled Art Project is funded in part through the Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs, the Copper Country Community Arts Council and the Denise Marth Memorial Grant through the Superior Child Abuse Prevention Council

Keweenaw Krayons is located in the FAR South end of Horizons Alternative High School – the former Mohawk School

110 Stanton Ave., PO Box 191, Mohawk, MI 49950
906-337-4706      (FAX same but please call first)

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