artists, andactivists brings awareness to the plight of the 25 million refugees around theglobe with each and every hand-sewn stitch.

The Sebastopol Art Center will be hosting a week-long sewing circle to promote this global community art project to raise awareness of the growing refugee crisis. The main event will be on Sunday, January 19th at the dining room of the Sebastopol Art Center from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. The event is open to all age groups. All material and instruction will be provided followed by a short presentation on the refugee crisis and discussions of how to design one’s panel.
The following week, from Tuesday 1/21 to Friday 1/24/2020, after-school sewing circles will continue at the Sebastopol Art Center from 3:30-5:30 pm.
When the hand-stitched panels are returned to Sacramento,they will be assembled into an installation with the first names of allparticipants. The first full installation will be at the Verge Center for theArts in Sacramento in June 2020. Jennifer Kim Sohn, the founder of the project,believes stitching is a way for people to engage with the global crisis.
You can organize your own sewing groups to raise awarenessin your own communities.
Information about the project, including images of completedpanels, is available on social media: #25millionstitches,#25millionstitchesproject
Admission is free.
Location:
282 S. High Street
Sebastopol, CA 95472
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