Register for Ebru classes at the TCCP

Origin:
Ebru is a traditional form of art practiced in Turkey. It is formed by using dye to draw designs on top of water, and then absorbing the dye by carefully placing paper on the surface of the water. The earliest examples of Ebru are found in the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and are dated to 1539. It is believed to have even earlier historical roots in East Asia dating to the 10th century.

The Ebru course at TCCP:
This course will last for 2 months, once every week on Mondays.
Each class session will be 3 hours long from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.
Starting Date: January 20th, 2014.

Cost:
$56 per session or $450 for the entire course
Checks are acceptable, payable to: Kamil Budak

Please RSVP by emailing activities@tccpitsburgh.org before January 5th, 2014

Event Date: 
Monday, January 20, 2014 - 6:00pm
Institution(s): 
Sponsored By: 
Turkish Cultural Center of Pittsburgh
Contact: 
(412) 805-7147, activities@tccpittsburgh.org
Location: 
Turkish Cultural Center, 1459 Crane Ave. Pittsburgh, PA, 15220