Press release from the Community Artists' Collective announcing "The Children's Hour" art workshop series. It includes six workshops covering topics such as African Folktales, mask making, gallery tours, and more. The workshops run from October 20 to November 24, 1990. There is a second page with handwritten people's names and redacted personal information.
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Press release from the Community Artists' Collective announcing "The Children's Hour" art workshop series. It includes six workshops covering topics such as African Folktales, mask making, gallery tours, and more. The workshops run from October 20 to November 24, 1990. There is a second page with handwritten people's names and redacted personal information.
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