Seymour’s Kids Club: Plant Printmaking with Yoshi Nakagawa

Saturday, April 4 @ 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Join us in April for an interactive plant transfer printmaking opportunity led by artist Yoshi Nakagawa. Participants will have the chance to make their own print using local flora.

Seymour’s Kids Club is a series of interactive, educational family programs designed to introduce children (ages 4 to 10) to the history and culture of Washington State and to spark curiosity.

Yoshi Nakagawa is a Tacoma-based visual artist, specializing in printmaking since 1999. She pulled her first print at the University of Puget Sound, and honed her craft in Seattle and Oaxaca, Mexico. Her artwork is influenced by patterns of the natural world and Japanese textiles, along with her experiences living in Oaxaca and Japan. She has exhibited and taught workshops nationally and internationally.

Seymour’s Kids Club is a series of interactive, educational family programs designed to introduce children (ages 4 to 10) to the history and culture of Washington State and to spark curiosity.

Seymour’s Kids Club is made possible by the generous support of the Bamford Foundation and the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Foundation.

Pre-register at https://49882.blackbaudhosting.com/49882/packagetickets?tab=3&txobjid=166df55d-f3de-4548-82e3-88623bc90b87.

1911 Pacific Ave
Tacoma, WA 98402-3109 United States
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Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific Ave
Tacoma, WA 98402-3109

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Toddlers + Preschoolers, Elementary

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