About this occasion Occasion lasts 1 hour Be part of the Division of Public Works to study water high quality and water stewardship, then create a Gyotaku Fish Print Tote. Gyotaku is the normal technique of “printing fish” on paper or fabric. Members will apply the traditional artwork of Gyotaku utilizing a silicon duplicate of a fish to create a colourful imprint on their cotton tote. Ages 6-13. Please register on our web site.
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