11am Saturday 24th Aug

Workshop - Wood printing with The Pulima - Etan Pavavalung
What's in the workshop: The Pulima in Paiwan means the people who are talented with special skills.
Pavavalung family is well known as "The Pulima" in Paiwan tribe, which is one of the Taiwan Indigenous peoples.
This workshop introduces you to The Pulima's world, Etan will demonstrate one of the important techniques that he uses in his amazing artworks called "Vecik" (carved lines and patterns), also you will be working with Etan's carving pieces, you can also bring the printing home.
Present by :
Etan Pavavalung
Date&Time:
11am Saturday 24th Aug
Length:
1hr
Note:
Kids Friendly
Program Details:
11:00am - 11:10am - Intro
11:10am - 11:30am - Demonstration of "Vecik"
11:30am - 12:00pm - DIY, Q&A

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