Art & Activism: Felting the Pipe Fork Landscape
Art & Activism: Felting the Pipe Fork Landscape
Come join us for a fun and creative session of Art and Activism, needle felting the beautiful Pipe Fork Landscape using wool!
We will meet at the Williams Grange at 11 and carpool up to Pipe Fork, a gorgeous riparian area currently under threat of being clear-cut by Josephine County. The Williams Community Forest Project will lead a guided tour of the area, then there will be time for personal exploration and connecting with the land, taking photos of the features you would like to recreate in wool.
This in-person event is perfect for anyone looking to explore their artistic side in a relaxed and supportive environment. No prior experience with felting is necessary - Local fiber artist Corbin Brashear of Wild and Wooly Feltworks will guide you through the process step by step.
50% of proceeds benefit KS Wild and the Williams Community Forest Project's efforts to protect our sacred and wild local ecosystems. Please dress in layers for being outdoors in March, and bring a folding or camp chair and a hearty lunch! Creativity makes one hungry!