Creative Aging: Unique Mask Making
Join us in this hands-on workshop immerses students in the fundamentals of mask-making using recycled materials and traditional techniques. Participants will design and create a unique character while exploring the rich history of mask-making as an artistic expression, storytelling tool, and community-building tradition.
⚠ Important note from teacher: Participants must commit to all three sessions to complete their mask. Please keep this in mind before signing up.
No experience necessary. Materials will be provided.
Registration required. Please note that once you register, you will be registered for the entire workshop. No need to register for each session.
If you have any questions, please email Judith Vigo at jvigo@bklynlibrary.org.
Hosted by Services for Older Adults Department.
Creative Aging programs are made possible with support from the Sills Family Foundation, Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improvement, Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation, New York Foundation for Eldercare, Laura B. Vogler Foundation, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuel Foundation, Apple Bank, celebrating over 25 years in Brooklyn and over 160 years of neighborhood banking in greater New York (Visit applebank.com for more information), and several BPL Friends Groups, private funders, and volunteers.







