In this workshop, artist Jennifer Stevens will introduce us to a historical overview of Oneida Pottery. We’ll learn the hand-building-coil method, pinch pot, incising and stamping techniques to create designs on our pots. We’ll learn about the history of Native Americans and experience, hands-on, how many tribes created their pottery that was used for survival for 100s of years for cooking and storing food. Photo: Courtesy of Oshkosh Public Museum.
Since time immemorial, Chicago has been a meeting place for Native peoples. With words of wisdom, stories and histories old and new, we expand traditions of art with a festival of music, dance, spoken word, panel discussions, crafting workshops and much more, featuring local Indigenous artists, scholars and activists. Click here to view all Sweetest Season festival events.
Goodman Theatre
170 N Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60601
Ward 42
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