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Inspiring Mixed Media Artist Julia Shaw Is Sharing Her Creative Talent In
Southeast Queens At King Manor


Julia D. Shaw a self-taught mixed media artist and entrepreneur living in New York City, will be sharing her creative afro-inspired art techniques with a workshop at King Manor, in Jamaica, Queens, Saturday, May 23, 2023.  To reserve for the workshop click here.  In 2016 she rekindled her childhood dream of becoming an artist when she began attending an intergenerational art class.

The class inspired her to set her creative inner-child free. "Her interest in drawing and painting with acrylics on canvas’ evolved to include mixed-media artwork," reveals Shaw.

Julia’s love for the textures and layers of mixed media with the beauty and colorful richness of African prints is the core of her artwork.  Julia’s work is unique, one-of-a-kind, functional artwork on canvas, vases, wine bottles, and other unconventional items.”

“Creating art shares the joy-filled part of me with others as l release my creative uniqueness. Making art is freedom, creative freedom that dares me to dream and continue to inspire myself and others,” shares Shaw.

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King Manor curators affirm "At our Celebrate Culture Festival, we are pleased to have artist Julia D. Shaw facilitate a workshop using African print textiles! Stop by and create a beautiful piece of art or gift, and also receive an affirmation card."

Tickets: Children are $10 each. Accompanying adults are free with child's ticket purchase.

This event will be held in our classroom (side entrance).

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For more info on Julia D. Shaw Visit Her Website 


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