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In Celebration of Women’s History Month A Paint & Collage Soiree

Greenwich Art Society program

In Celebration of Women’s History Month

A Paint & Collage Soiree workshop for adults at the Greenwich Art Society

Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Date: Tuesday, March 26th 2019

Location: Greenwich Art Society, Art Studio, 3rd floor. 299 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, CT.

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Cost: $35 per adult; RSVP by calling 203-629-1533.

Online ticketing at https://paintandcollagesoiree....

(Greenwich, CT, March 1, 2019) — March is Women’s History month - commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. On Tuesday March 26th studio school teacher and mixed media specialist, Ellen Gordon, will teach you collage techniques and provide stencils of women from 6:00 pm - 8 p.m. at the Greenwich Art Society (3rd floor studio) to help you channel your inner goddess. Each painter will create a one of a kind masterpiece. Bring your friends, meet new people and have some fun creating special mixed media wall art for your home and loved ones. All supplies including collage materials will be provided. No prior experience needed. Complementary wine to be served to toast your favorite women!

The cost of the workshop: $35 per adult; RSVP by calling 203-629-1533.

Online ticketing at https://paintandcollagesoiree....

Founded in 1912, the Greenwich Art Society is the oldest visual arts organization in Greenwich, Connecticut. The society’s Studio School offers classes by professional artists, providing traditional and foundational visual arts education for children and adults.

The Greenwich Art Society also offers high level exhibition opportunities to local and regional artists.

www.greenwichartsociety.org

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