Chumash Abalone Necklaces and Storytelling

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Chumash Abalone Necklaces and Storytelling

$10.00
  • Community Workshop

  • This workshop is part of “Rooted: Celebrating Chumash Culture” a two-day gathering honoring Chumash traditions through storytelling, art, community workshops, and tomol viewing.

  • Saturday, Sept. 27, 10am-12pm

  • $10. per person

  • Pre-Registration Required

  • Ages 6 thru Adult

  • Youth ages 6 -12 must be accompanied with a registered adult

  • Teaching Artists: Alan Salazar & Mona Lewis

  • Located at the OASIS our outdoor gathering space adjacent to Vita Art Studios 50 West Main St.

Join Chumash elder Alan Salazar and artist Mona Lewis for a special hands-on workshop celebrating the traditional art of Chumash abalone jewelry. Participants will select a piece from Alan’s personal abalone shell collection, learn how to carefully polish and oil the shells, and create their own unique necklace to take home.

As you work, Alan will share traditional Chumash stories, offering deeper insight into the cultural significance of abalone and its role in Chumash life. This workshop is a rare opportunity to connect with Indigenous traditions through both art and storytelling, guided by two inspiring teachers. All materials are provided. Open to all ages 6 & up no prior experience necessary. This workshop is a part of the 2 day event :“Rooted: Celebrating Chumash Culture”

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