Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Family Class: Calligraffiti Family Program: Look, Sketch, Cook!
The Pacific Asia Museum presents a art workshop that explores the relationships between calligraphy and graffiti.
Explore the relationships between calligraphy and graffiti in with museum educator and chef Maite Gomez-Rejon of ArtBites. Then, inspired by the conversation in Calligraffiti, participate in an art workshop and taste foods that combine Chinese and Latin ingredients.
For ages 6-12, with an adult. Members $50, $60 non-members; admission is for one adult and one child. RSVP to ext. 31.
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