Putnam County Public Library District to Present Educational Art Workshop: “Faux Stained Glass Masterpieces”

Putnam County Public Library District to Present Educational Art Workshop: “Faux Stained Glass Masterpieces”
The Putnam County Public Library District is pleased to announce that it will host an educational art workshop, “Faux Stained Glass Masterpieces,” on Thursday, June 5th at 11:00 a.m. at the Granville Branch.
The program will open with a brief documentary film produced by the Stained Glass Museum in England. This informative presentation offers participants an overview of the rich history of stained glass, tracing its evolution from medieval origins through its enduring presence in modern art and architecture. Following the film, attendees will participate in a hands-on workshop in which they will create their own “faux” stained glass artwork.
This program is free and open to the public. All required materials will be provided by the Library. While the workshop is appropriate for a general audience and does not require prior artistic experience, participants should be advised that the activity involves the use of sharp tools and items. The program will take place at the Granville Branch of the Putnam County Public Library District, located at 214 S. McCoy Street, Granville. For additional information, please contact the Library at (815) 339-2038.