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Saturday August 9
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Instructor: BR Goldstein
Materials Fee: $50 (paid directly to Instructor)
Students: 8
Take a psychedelic trip back in time and make the outfit for the journey. Bright colours, psychedelic patterns… Channel the spirit of the ’60s and ’70s as you create vibrant, swirling patterns in wild, far-out colours.
All materials are provided—just bring a groovy attitude. No experience needed—just peace, love, and creativity!
Saturday August 9
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Instructor: BR Goldstein
Materials Fee: $50 (paid directly to Instructor)
Students: 8
Take a psychedelic trip back in time and make the outfit for the journey. Bright colours, psychedelic patterns… Channel the spirit of the ’60s and ’70s as you create vibrant, swirling patterns in wild, far-out colours.
All materials are provided—just bring a groovy attitude. No experience needed—just peace, love, and creativity!
Saturday August 9
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Instructor: BR Goldstein
Materials Fee: $50 (paid directly to Instructor)
Students: 8
Take a psychedelic trip back in time and make the outfit for the journey. Bright colours, psychedelic patterns… Channel the spirit of the ’60s and ’70s as you create vibrant, swirling patterns in wild, far-out colours.
All materials are provided—just bring a groovy attitude. No experience needed—just peace, love, and creativity!
BR Goldstein is a Canadian Artist who is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design University in Toronto Canada, she received an MFA from Parsons the New School, in New York City. Primarily a painter and textile artist, Goldstein has worked across many media and exhibited across Canada, and the US: Including HabourFront Center in Toronto, Canada; The Greenville Museum of Art in Greenville, NC; The Durham Arts Guild, Durham NC; The Raleigh Fine Art Society, Raleigh, NC, solo shows include Aspace Gallery, Toronto Canada; Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada; and Anchorlight, Raleigh NC, Goldstein has received awards from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council and the Puffin Foundation. She has spent the past 7 years living in North Carolina immersed in it's strong tradition of textile art. Her solo exhibition of new textile paintings will open Spring 2025 at Horace Williams House in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, a museum of regional art and history.