Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month at Claremont. Paint flowers and fruits with lucky meanings with Pauline Tsui. Call 510-981-6280 to reserve your space.
Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a Chinese Brush Painting class and paint flowers and fruits with lucky meanings. Pauline Tsui will lead a small class of adults and seniors in this ancient art form at Claremont Branch Library. Space is limited and registration is required. Please call 510-981-6280 to reserve your space.
Pauline Tsui is an artist, a writer, and a docent of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. She studied traditional Chinese brush painting with renowned masters in Hong Kong; attended Mills College of Oakland, National School of Fine Arts in Paris, and Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, to pursue degrees in design and western art. Pauline teaches painting and calligraphy classes at art museums, public libraries, and community centers. Pauline's East-meets-West approach and methodical teaching style appeal to a broad audience across the country. Learn more on Pauline's website and painting blog: https://pia33.com/category/works
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Cultural & Heritage | Creative |
Wheelchair accessible. Request sign language interpreter, real-time captioning, materials in large print, braille, or other accommodations by calling 510-981-6195 (Library) or the 510-981-6347 (City of Berkeley TDD line). Please refrain from scented products during public programs.
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