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Pollinators in Action. Sunday, May 5, 2024 — Free In-person Cinco De Mayo Flower Making Workshop — Philipse Manor Hall

POLLINATORS IN ACTION Cinco De Mayo Flower Making Workshop  Philipse Manor Hall

Sunday, May 5, 2024
1:00 PM  | FREE
Philipse Manor Hall
State Historic Site
29 Warburton Avenue Yonkers, NY 10701 
(directions: click HERE)

Join artist Ardina Seward for this family-friendly art workshop inspired by the flowers of Mexico in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. You are invited to make paper flowers and vases out of a variety of colorful materials using a variety of techniques. Free for everyone, all ages welcome! All materials provided, registration not required.

Workshop sponsored by the City of Yonkers and Philipse Manor Hall

Pollinators in Action – Talavera Pottery (3-D Drawing/Collage with Crayons). Free Live Zoom Art Workshop. Wednesday 5/1/2024 at 5:00 PM

Wednesday, May 1st at 5:00 PM. To sign up for this program send an email to office@sitenf.org with the note  WORKSHOP in the subject line. We will email you the ZOOM ID and password.

This workshop will illustrate symmetry in design and simple shading/layering techniques. We will talk about how butterflies pollinate flowers and the Talavera Pottery style of design. Lots of fun. Easy to draw.

As it is close to Cinco de Mayo (May 5th), I thought it would be fun to create an artwork that pays homage to the Mexican pottery style known as Talavera. I incorporated the symmetrical style and bold colors with a “pollinator”–butterfly that is drawn separately then cut out and attached using a glue stick. I used crayons but markers could also be used.
—Bobbi Egan

Required Materials:

  • Markers or crayons: Red-orange, Orange, Yellow-orange, yellow, green, dark blue, light blue, green blue
  • Black Sharpie permanent marker, fine point
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick, glue or tape
  • Any white paper, drawing paper preferred.
    I used 9×12 for the flower and 4×6 for the butterfly
  • Pencil and eraser for paper
  • Ruler
  • Also needed is a 4 1/2” circle shape. I used a plastic soup container.