MOCACREATE: Zhizha Folded Paper Arts at Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)

MOCACREATE: Zhizha Folded Paper Arts

Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)

Categories: Arts & Crafts, Museums  |  Ages: 24 Months - 17 Years  |  Format: In-Person
MOCACREATE: Zhizha Folded Paper Arts at Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)

About
While detained, Golden Venture passengers folded paper to create symbolic sculptures of all shapes and sizes, passing time and creating art together. Using a variety of paper types and folding techniques, construct colorful paper figures inspired by the works on view. Design your own or collaborate with others!

Come paint, build, craft, or collage – use familiar materials, or experiment with new! Inspired by the museum’s exhibitions and local artists, MOCACREATE explores different themes every month.
When to arrive:
15 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
1 hour in advance
Caregiver required:
Yes

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About
Founded in 1980, the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history, heritage, culture and diverse experiences of people of Chinese descent in the United States. The Museum promotes dialogue and understanding among people of all cultural backgrounds, bringing 160 years of Chinese American history to vivid life through its innovative exhibitions, educational and cultural programs. MOCA welcomes diverse visitors and participants to its broad array of exhibits and programs.
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MOCA’s mission is to celebrate the living history of the Chinese experience in America, to inspire our diverse communities to contribute to America’s evolving cultural narrative and civil society, and to empower and bridge our communities across generations, ethnicities and geography through our dynamic stories.