Join us on Saturday, April 2 at 2 pm at the Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture for our popular Easter Egg Decorating workshop using the traditional Lithuanian surface etching technique. Each participant is asked to bring 6 hardboiled and dyed eggs to the workshop. Preregistered participants will receive information on how to dye eggs using natural onion skin with their registration confirmation email. Etching tools will be provided.
Additional patterns and designs by the late Ursula Astras, the folk-artist who taught the workshops at the Museum for many years and whose son, Don, and wife, Kathy, now carry on the folk-art traditions. Information about Mrs. Astras’s life and work can be found on LadyofWheat.com.
Participants will be invited to tour the Museum’s collection of Easter eggs by Mrs. Astras as well as by the late Ramute Plioplys, a folk artist who pioneered innovative egg engraving methods for hollow eggs.
Refreshments will be provided.
For more information about the workshop, please call 773-582-6500 or visit our website: https://balzekasmuseum.org
(Egg photo credit: LadyofWheat.com)