Pysanky Egg Decorating Workshop – Session 2
70 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240
Friday, March 31st at the Muskie Archive
The Bates College Museum of Art will host two Ukrainian egg decorating workshops with Lesia Sochor on Friday, March 31st. There will be two workshops, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, at the Muskie Archive building. The workshop is free for Bates students and $10 per person for other community members. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
Instructor Lesia Sochor is an artist of Ukrainian descent who lives in Brooks, Maine. She learned the ancient spring tradition of decorating Pysanky from her mother and has shared this craft in numerous workshops throughout the state.
The Pysanka, a decorated egg, was common among Slavic peoples as far back as 5,000 B.C. and was deeply important in spring rituals, symbolizing nature’s rebirth. When decorating eggs in the Ukrainian style, designs are drawn on the egg with melted beeswax, which flows from a tool called a Kystka. The eggs are then dipped in a series of dyes and the final pattern is revealed when the wax is removed.
Donations to UNICEF’s Children in Ukraine fund to benefit those displaced by the current crisis will also be accepted the day of the event.
This is the second session of this event. The first session will be held at 10 am. Pre-registration is required through the Eventbrite link below.