The University of Chicago
5550 S. Greenwood
Chicago, IL 60637
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Wednesday, November 18, 6–7:30 pm
FREE virtual program • Register for link
Can boys wear pink or brides wear red? Does bright orange make you think of a sunset or a parking ticket?
Join Nicole Bond, Lead Museum Educator, for an interactive virtual workshop that examines some of the meanings assigned to colors. Make art from home during this 90-minute interactive virtual workshop—bring your own box of crayons and a bottle of something colorful to drink, for a spirited discussion and fun coloring exercises.
FREE. Join in from home—participants are encouraged to use readily available materials during this live art-making session. To help build a community of participants, capacity is limited and advanced registration is required.