Date and time
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
6–9 pm

Photo by Hilda Respess
Description
Working with fundamental feltmaking techniques, participants will make a series of small, three-dimensional felt objects. (Think small sculptures.)
Handmade felt is formed by manipulating wool fibers. It’s simple, fun, and easy. As the fibers are transformed into objects with dimension and substance, so are our lives shaped. (Sometimes that’s also simple, fun, and easy.)
Through conversation, written responses, and selection of materials, participants are invited to reflect on the internal and external forces that shape our emerging lives.
Location
The Jung Center of Houston
5200 Montrose Boulevard [MAP]
Houston, Texas
713-524-8253
Fee
$45 ($40 for members)
How to register
Registration is closed for this event.
Instructor
A fiber artist for more than 20 years, Gika Rector combines creativity, an education in psychology, and her role as a personal coach to facilitate transformation in individuals and organizations more









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