AZN ZINE FEST
Azn Zine Fest is a community-oriented one-day zine festival located in the heart of East Portland, organized by a group of local Asian-American artists. Over 100 creatives are coming to inspire you with their art and zines!
Azn Zine Fest is a community-oriented one-day zine festival located in the heart of East Portland, organized by a group of local Asian-American artists. Over 100 creatives are coming to inspire you with their art and zines!
Cool Storytellers Collective’s 4-week class series focuses on paper collage! It's designed to be accessible and enjoyable for adult (18+) participants with no experience or beginner art skill levels.
Learn how to make simple, hand-bound books!
Instructor Kate (she/her) will teach students the steps from conception to completion of a hand-bound notebook or sketchbook, using upcycled and donated materials and tools!
Learn beginner embroidery with Jess of Horror Pop Designs, as she teaches you beginner friendly stitches while creating a fun embroidery design!
Hina Matsuri, also called Doll’s Day or Girl’s Day, is celebrated each year in Japan to celebrate the happiness, growth, and good health of girls. In Japan, families with daughters mark the festival by displaying intricately crafted hina dolls dressed in ornate costumes several days before the festival.
Visitors can view and take photos with a traditional display of hina dolls in the Cathy Rudd Cultural Corner in the Jordan Schnitzer Japanese Arts Learning Center.
Enjoy free admission on the first Sunday of every month!
This Sunday evening, join us for a hemming party! It's finally time—grab that pile of clothes you've been meaning to hem, and get on down to SCRAP. Come one, come all: let's get those garments hemmed!
Ages 16+
A Comprehensive Guide to Canine Communication
A Science Pub lecture with Brie Blakeman, Certified Canine Behavior Consultant (CBCC-KA) and Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA), founder of Noble Woof Dog Training.
Join Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile for a deeply emotional and powerful night of music blending folk, rock and soul.
Museum admission is free on the first Thursday of every month from 10 am to 7 pm, and programs at the Tomorrow Theater in Southeast Portland are free.