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That Art Thing paint workshop

Fri, Apr 22

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Step-by-step instruction to learn to paint a beautiful typical Nova Scotia scene (pictured in title)! Proceeds from this event will help the Museum with its window restoration project! $18.50 Registration via Eventbrite Link: https://tinyurl.com/28ccbt9w

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That Art Thing paint workshop
That Art Thing paint workshop

Time & Location

Apr 22, 2022, 7:00 p.m.

Facebook Live

About the Event

Step-by-step instruction to learn to paint a beautiful typical Nova Scotia scene (pictured in title)! Proceeds from this event will help the Museum with its window restoration project! 

For this event, you will need:

16X20 Canvas

Acrylic paint: Red, Yellow, Blue, White, Black (sneaky bit of teal)

3 Brushes - Big, Medium and Skinny

Cup and Water

Paper Towel

$18.50 Registration via Eventbrite Link: https://tinyurl.com/28ccbt9w

(With the purchase of your ticket you will also have access to the recording post the live event)

This event will be held on Facebook live

For those in the Yarmouth area, if you need a canvas, contact the museum at 902-742-5539. Limited supply available. 

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22 Collins Street

Yarmouth, NS

B5A 3C8

Canada

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(902) 742 -5539 

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The Yarmouth County Museum and Archives, owned by the Yarmouth County Historical Society stands on Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaq Territory) and supports culture, education, and arts on this land. We strive for meaningful partnerships with all the peoples of this province as we continue to live and work here. Through the Peace and Friendship Treaties, which the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725-1726, there was no surrender of lands nor resources. Agreements within these Treaties outline a path for the ongoing relationship between Nations in mutual respect.

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