Tuesday, March 31, 1-5pm
With Ho-Chunk Cultural Artist Lillian White Eagle
*Registration Required. CLASS IS FULL. Add your name to the waitlist here.
For ages 6+. This is a four-hour workshop. During this workshop, we will be creating a beaded keychain and learning One Needle Basic Flat Stitch. Lillian’s beadwork reflects both tradition and innovation, honoring her Ho-Chunk heritage while expressing her creative vision. Join this workshop to create your own creative vision with guidance from Lillian White Eagle.
Lillian White Eagle is an Indigenous Ho-Chunk artist, dancer, mother, runner and educator. She teaches beadwork and indigenous powwow dancing classes; sharing her knowledge and skills with others.
Lillian comes from a family of skilled artists, with her mother, Jennifer White Eagle, being an experienced seamstress, and Ho-Chunk finger weaving specialist. Lillian and Jennifer have taught classes for the Madison Metropolitan School District, and BadgerRock Middle School. Lillian is also a roster artist and teacher with Little Eagle Arts Foundation.