Caribbean Carnival: Masks and Traditions
Friday, June 05
All day
EVPL East
Juvenile Reading AreaLearn about the vibrant traditions of Caribbean Carnival and create your own colorful masks inspired by the costumes and artistry of this cultural celebration.
Explore the vibrant traditions of Caribbean Carnival while creating your own colorful mask. Carnival celebrations across the Caribbean are known for their elaborate costumes, music, and artistic expression.Â
This program will introduce participants to the history and cultural significance of Carnival while designing a mask inspired by the bold colors, patterns, and creativity seen in Caribbean festivals. All supplies will be provided.Â
This program is presented in recognition of Caribbean American Heritage Month, which celebrates the culture, history, and contributions of Caribbean Americans.Â
AGE GROUP: | Elementary (Ages 6-11) |
EVENT TYPE: | Cultural & International | Community Interest | Arts & Leisure |
TAGS: | Kids | EVPL East | Arts & Crafts |
EVPL East
Located at 840 E. Chandler Ave., EVPL East was one of three original libraries built in Evansville with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie. Along with EVPL West, it was dedicated and opened to the public on January 1, 1913. Renovated in 2003, the building is surrounded by a park-like setting and features a spacious meeting room, public access computers, and comfortable adult and youth areas.