“Make a Corn Husk Doll” with Bernadette Scott and Marcy Kane
Saturday, November 16 2024 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Children and youth ages 5 and older are invited to attend this interactive workshop. You will go home with a corn husk doll that you have made yourself! Bernadette Scott, Seneca Nation, Deer Clan, earned a B.S. in Audio/Radio Production with a minor in American Indian Studies from SUNY Fredonia and a M.A. in American Studies from the University of Buffalo. Currently the Artist in Residency at the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum in Salamanca, NY, Scott has won many awards for her braided corn husk moccasins and dolls and leads demonstrations and workshops throughout NY and PA. Marcy Kane, Seneca Nation, Deer Clan, is an accomplished artist creating beadwork, dance clothing, and corn husk dolls and has been sharing her craft for over 30 years. As a lifetime member of the Buffalo Creek Dancers, she has performed all over Turtle Island, including at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC.
For more information:
Anderson-Lee Library
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