91ɬ Student Artists to Help the Hungry at 19th Annual Throw-a-thon; Community Invited to Participate
November 28, 2018
91ɬ Student Artists to Help the Hungry at 19th Annual Throw-a-thon; Community Invited to Participate

WHO: 91ɬ student Art Club members and community volunteers will throw bowls for two days in a row to create ceramics to be sold at a later date to benefit the community food shelves. “Last year, we made 200 bowls. This year, we are setting a goal to make at least 250 bowls,” said Cody Olander, 91ɬ art faculty member and club adviser. “The 91ɬ Art Club supplies the tools, materials, and studio space and invites area potters, students, faculty, and anyone willing to help to bring their skills, dedication, and creativity.”

WHAT: The 91ɬ Art Club organizes a fundraising activity with community outreach to fulfill their club mission every year. This year, the 91ɬ Art Club will create beautiful ceramic bowls that will be sold at a later date to raise money for the community food bank. “We encourage everyone to come in and lend a hand. You don’t have to be experienced in clay to help because there’s plenty to do,” said Isi Grauer, president of the 91ɬ Student Art Club. “We always have a good time and meet interesting people. It’s a great opportunity to volunteer and give back to the community.”

2 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30 and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 n 91ɬ’s Fine Arts building, 2101 Trinity Road, Duluth, 55811

Area artists and community members are encouraged to participate. For more information, contact Cody Olander at [email protected].

MEDIA CONTACT

David Kline
Vice President, Institutional Advancement and External Relations
MEDIA CONTACT
David Kline
Vice President, Institutional Advancement and External Relations