Ti Atis returns to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a new season of interactive youth and family programming! Join us this December for a cyanotype Workshop with artist Nica Drice!
In this hands-on session, families will explore Haitian culture through cyanotype, a sun-printing (UV) process that creates vivid blue images. Using recycled, repurposed materials and natural objects, participants will design paper or fabric inspired by Haitian culture. Each piece becomes a personal keepsake and part of a larger story about memory & heritage.
Jennica Drice is a Brooklyn-based Haitian artist and designer whose practice bridges textiles, memory, and reuse.
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Attendance free with museum admission. Limited number of free community tickets provide to the HCX community. RSVP below while availability lasts. Spaces are limited.
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About Ti Atis
Ti Atis returns to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a new season of interactive youth and family programming! Ti Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists.


