Salon Nights: I Dissent Collar Making Workshop

  • July 12, 2023 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum

    575 3rd Street Northwest
    Washington, District of Columbia 20001
Ticket Price $27.38-$32.64 This event is now over
Description

Multi-disciplinary artist Roxana Alger Geffen leads a creative evening of craftivism, conversation, and civic engagement. This Salon Night includes everything you need to make your own RBG-inspired dissent collar. Start the evening with an artist talk with Geffen as she discusses her Dissent Collars Series and her work, then join her in Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, where she will highlight two of her pieces featured in the exhibit. Next, Geffen will demonstrate the process of creating a dissent collar, then put your learning to work and craft your own! No artistic experience needed! 

 

Tickets include all supplies, admission to Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and 1 drink (additional drinks and food available for purchase). 

 

Must be 21 or older to attend and present a valid ID at the door. Space is limited. 

 

Schedule of Activities 

  • Artist Talk
    5:30 pm, Cafritz Hall
  • Spotlight Talk
    5:45 pm, Notorious RBG: The Life & Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Gallery
  • Dissent Collar Demonstration 
    6:00 pm, Cafritz Hall
  • Make your own Dissent Collar
    6:15 pm, Cafritz Hall

 

Members receive discounted pricing for this program. Click here to become a member a today.

 

Image: Roxana Alger Geffen, Dissent Collar #11 (eyepatch)
Archival inkjet print on Hahnemuhle paper, framed
16” x 20”, 2017, Edition of 5

Date & Time

Wed, Jul 12, 2023 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Venue Details

Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum

575 3rd Street Northwest
Washington, District of Columbia 20001 Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum
Capital Jewish Museum

The Capital Jewish Museum explores the Jewish experience in the national capital region and inspires visitors to connect, reflect, and act—connect personally and collectively, reflect on the relevance of the past to today, and act on behalf of their communities and values. With its experimental spirit, the Museum connects the past to the present through thought-provoking exhibitions, dynamic programming, and creative public experiences. The Community Action Lab invites visitors to engage through hands on-activities, resources, workshops, games, and more.


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