Join Grey Lux for an interactive demonstration at the Sacramento Crocker Art Museum’s February Puerto Rico themed ArtMix: Island of Enchantment.
Grey will be holding a Lino Printing demonstration using blocks that he carved with imagery inspired by Taino patterns and the landscape of Puerto Rico. Stop by for the vibrant ArtMix party and then take a breather to learn about Grey’s Taino designs while you make your own printed art piece to take home.
This is a Crocker Art Museum hosted event.
Entrance is free for Crocker members and $25 for non Crocker members.
‘Break free at ArtMix, the Crocker’s fun-filled evening extravaganza bursting with live performances, DJed music, festive food and drinks, art activities, and so much more! Expect the unexpected at this Museum-wide party, with new, imaginative themes each month. There is one thing you can always count on: ArtMix puts the "art" in "party"!
Feel the beat and bask in the beauty of Puerto Rico in a vibrant night filled with rhythm, flavor, and soul. Take a bomba or salsa lesson, groove to live plena, reggaetón, and indulge in island-inspired bites that bring the heat. Come ready to dance, celebrate, and lose yourself in the enchantment!’
About the Crocker Art Museum:
The Crocker Art Museum is the oldest art museum in the Western United States, located in Sacramento, California. Founded in 1885, the museum holds one of the premier collections of Californian art. The collection includes American works dating from the Gold Rush to the present, European paintings and master drawings, one of the largest international ceramics collections in the U.S., and collections of Asian, African, and Oceanic art. The Crocker Art Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
