Chinese Ink Rubbing has been a technique for culture preservation for over one thousand years. Learn about this art form and have fun making ink creations.
Rubbings are made by pressing damp paper into carvings or inscriptions cut in stone or other hard materials and inking the surface to create a copy of the original.
Note: Participants are encouraged to wear old shirts or smocks to prevent ink stains.
Presented by Murray Hill Chinese School.
AGE GROUP: | Tweens | Teens | Pre-School | Kids |
EVENT TYPE: | Crafts & Hobbies | Arts & Culture |
TAGS: | Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month | #AAPI |