The class was exposed to a variety African and African American artists and art to use as references in applications of certain elements and principles. The workshop helped those who attended build confidence and inspired them to activate and engage their creativity.
This class was part of SDCC’s New Years, New Skills creative workshop series.
Last weekend the SDCC team up with Ashely Jordon from The Coloring Boxx to lead a workshop which took a deeper look into Homowo, an annual Festival celebrated by the Ga people of Ghana. Community members of all ages explored the history of printing making, which introduced the class to Adinkra, symbols traditionally used on fabrics during celebrations, specifically, Homowo. With the foam sheet to foam board method, guests were invited to use various adinkra symbols to create individual stamping blocks and practiced printmaking on selected fabrics. And a special thanks to Deception Spirits for providing drinks for the adult class.
Here’s what we learned about Homowo:
Three Traditional Rituals:
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