Celebrate AAPI month by creating your own woodblock print, whether you take inspiration from the Edo period style or your own imagination!
Popular during the Edo period (1615 – 1868), these colorful woodblock prints, known as ukiyo-e, depicted scenes from everyday Japan.
Celebrate AAPI month by creating your own woodblock print, whether you take inspiration from the Edo period style or your own imagination! This activity is open to all ages, no registration required.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Families | Children | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Crafts & DIY | Arts & Culture |
The Robert Crown Branch Library, located inside the Robert Crown Community Center, was opened in early 2020 to extend library services out into walking distance of some of Evanston's most diverse and historically underserved neighborhoods. The branch features a computer bar, laptop loaning, study rooms and a community meeting room, an expanded Spanish-language collection and bilingual staff, an outdoor reading garden, and dozens of programs each month for children, teens and adults.