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SUMMARY:Craftivism Holiday Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:Shop local\, shop Liberty!\nThe NLM invites you to a unique holiday shopping experience — one that makes a difference. Inspired by the Craftivism exhibition\, the Craftivism Holiday Marketplace supports local artists and makers who are promoting positive change with enlightened\, handcrafted and sustainable gifts. The holiday market will open with a special event on Friday\, November 26th – enjoy a cocktail while you shop from 12:30PM- 5PM. Please note our holiday hours in observance of Christmas and the New Year. \nFEATURED ARTISTS INCLUDE:\nTWO MINDS PRESS/FELICIA BLOW\nIG: @twomindspress \nFelicia is a designer\, screen printer and illustrator based in Philadelphia. She started Two Minds in 2018\, creating original hand-printed apparel\, accessories and prints around themes of emotionality\, wordplay\, social justice and radical joy. \nBRUJOLOGIE/RICHIE WILDE LOPEZ\nIG: @brujologie \nRichie Wilde Lopez (he/him) is a gay\, Latino\, self-taught embroidery and fiber artist and published writer who lives and works in Philadelphia. His colorful textile pieces pay homage to his homeland of Puerto Rico. His distinctive personal style emanates queer joy while expressing the vibrant spirit and atmosphere of the Caribbean culture. \nJAZMAKESSTUDIOS\nIG: @jazmakes_studios \nJaz Morse is a Black queer Jamaican artist based in Philadelphia. She recently began her art career in 2020 and loves to create vibrant art that incorporate people of color and queer folks. \nJEN HOPE\nIG @amirightladies \nFeaturing screen printers\, embroiderers\, potters\, and more\, the Marketplace invites you to put liberty into action by buying local and supporting Philadelphia artists and makers who are promoting positive change through sustainable practices and representation.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/craftivism-holiday-marketplace/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Educators
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SUMMARY:#DoBoth
DESCRIPTION:#DoBoth returns December 3 at 7PM\, hosted by Flirt Vonnegut. Enjoy a delightful\, raucous\, AND educational night of lightning Tedx-style lectures followed by steamy burlesque performances\, featuring: \n \nJaeda\, “Untangling the Secrets of the Human Hair Business”\n  \nJaeda is a professional belly dancer and burlesque artist who has been “doing both” her entire life – from winning spelling bees and running the neighborhood dance team as a child\, to being a belly dancer who graduated with honors from an Ivy League school. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nShay Au Lait\, “Developing Relationships to Boundaries”\nEqual parts playfully innocent and dangerously kinky\, Shay Au Lait is a provocative\, intoxicating Sorcerer originally hailing from the Windy City. Shay is a visceral and electric force to be reckoned with known for spiraling erotic energy into breathtaking ceremonies and rituals on stage. \n  \n  \nSelene Rose\, “The Hidden Feminism of Romance Novels”\n  \nSelene Rose is a flower that blooms under moonlight. She entrances audiences with her sultry mix of dance\, theater\, and comedy. She’s the sultan of sass and with a look\, she’ll fly you to the moon and back. \n  \n\n  \nHoneyTree EvilEye\, “History of Psychiatric Diagnoses”\n  \nHoneyTree EvilEye is one of the most prolific burlesque producers and performers in Philadelphia\, the creator of popular and long-running shows like SlutChurch\, Get You a Babe Who Can Do Both\, Honeygasm and more. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/doboth/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours
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SUMMARY:Educator Open House: Craftivism in the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Learn about unique\, cross-departmental ways to spark student creativity and advocacy through mini workshops\, networking with local education organizations\, and curricular resources\, all inspired by the National Liberty Museum’s newest exhibition Craftivism: Activism Through Craft. \nAdmission is FREE and open to teachers\, administrators\, school faculty\, and educators of all kinds.  \nFood and drink will be provided.  \n  \nPROGRAM EVENTS:  \n  \nMeet & Greet with NLM Education Staff | ongoing \nLearn about the museum’s school program offerings\, including virtual and on-site field trips for elementary through high school students and our long-standing\, year-long Young Heroes Outreach Program for students in grades 4-8.  \nActivism for the Classroom with Omkari Williams | 5:30PM & 6:30PM \n30-minute mini workshop  \nDo your students want to make a difference? We’ll look at age-appropriate ways of bringing students into social justice work and how they can use their creativity to advance their beliefs and make this world more just. Omkari will talk about the necessity of having kids engage in this work from an early age\, both to break harmful patterns and to give them an understanding of their own agency.  \n Omkari Williams is a speaker\, writer\, podcast host\, and coach for activists\, both experienced and new\, helping them develop and sustain their activism. Her passion is teaching people the power of story as a tool in changing social policy. Omkari says\, “Our stories are bridges between us and others and can be immensely powerful in creating societal change. Yet the stories of so many have been neglected. When we learn how to leverage the power of our collective stories we can create meaningful change and help bring justice to the world.”   \nOn her podcast\, Stepping Into Truth: Conversations on Race\, Gender\, and Social Justice\, she interviews people doing activist work in areas from Abortion Rights to Zero Plastic Waste.  \nHer writing has been featured online by Elephant Journal\, My Empowered World\, Women For One\, and Tattooed Buddha and in print by Savannah Magazine and Paprika Southern.   \nConnect with her at her website.  \nArt and Advocacy with Ellie Zdancewic | 7:00PM \n30-minute learn & stitch\nJoin high school student artist Ellie Zdancewic for an informal embroidery lesson and take home your hoop to hone your skills and continue your craft. While you stitch\, hear from Ellie about her experience with her school’s art club\, The Vibe\, and her work with UrbEd Advocates\, a Philadelphia-based\, student-run nonprofit organization advocating for equitable and quality education. \nEllie Zdancewic is a sixteen-year-old embroidery artist and student from Philadelphia. Since falling in love with embroidery in December 2018\, her pieces have been featured in her High School’s Newspaper and on the front page of the Art Magazine. Inspired by Shannon Downey’s SewCrafty Embroidery club\, Ellie began her “Teen Fiber Arts Club” in Fall 2020 for teenagers interested in embroidery\, cross stitch\, sewing\, crochet\, or knitting. The group has met weekly online since then\, and is approaching it’s one-year anniversary. Ellie also works as the Visual Media Manager for UrbEd Advocates. \nSelf-Guided Tours of the NLM’s Signature Galleries and Featured Exhibits | ongoing \nGet exclusive access to all of our exhibit galleries and explore Strength & Fragility: The Story of the NLM\, Heroes from Around the World\, the inspiring Flame of Liberty by Dale Chihuly\, and the newest exhibition Craftivism: Activism Through Craft. \nAccess to the Museum Shop and Craftivism Marketplace | ongoing \nContinue your holiday shopping by supporting the NLM and local artists. In addition to the museum shop’s regular offerings of unique gifts\, Philadelphia-inspired merchandise\, and glass art\, there will be an assortment of handmade crafts available\, made by local artists exclusively for the NLM and the Craftivism exhibition. 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/educator-open-house-craftivism-in-the-classroom/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educators
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