Handi-Hour: Holy Crafting Happy Hour, Batman!

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SAAM Staff
Blog Editor
September 3, 2014

It has been a long summer, and Handi-hour is finally back on Thursday, September 4. This time we are partnering with the Fantom Comics in Dupont Circle for a Handi-hour with comic book flare! Program coordinator Katie Crooks demonstrates her super power craft making in this round of Handi-hour how to videos; check them out below for a preview of some of the crafts we'll be making at the event.
 







Join us in the Luce Foundation Center from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the Smithsonian American Art Museum as we cut up comic books and craft them into works of art while drinking delicious fall brews from ChurchKey/Birch and Barley and enjoying live music by FarAway. Admission is $20, cash only at the door. You must be 21 or older to enter. See our calendar for more information.

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