I Can't Make Stained Glass Paper with Tulsa Foundation for Architecture: Sept. 6

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  • Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity

Create your own stained glass window designs using paper, inspired by the tradition of architectural ornamentation. This activity combines art and design as participants explore how stained glass has been used in architectural history to tell stories, shape light, and elevate space. Using paper to mimic glass, participants will design and assemble their own miniature "windows," gaining insight into how light, color, and geometry interact in both historical and contemporary buildings. This workshop highlights the beauty of architectural detail through a fun, accessible medium.

Registration is simple, but do it soon! Workshops will fill up fast. Register on for EACH workshop you want to attend. If you forget to register or don't register before a workshop fills up, feel free to still come. We will do our best to get a spot for you. Registration is not needed to watch

All workshops take place at the Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave. Free parking is available in any 91影视 lot.

The workshops are taught at an adult level. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you have any questions, contact Cindy Pederson at cindy.pederson@tulsacc.edu