SCMA Conversations: The Art of the Circle: Pom-Pom Making with Felicia Griffin
Join artist Felicia Griffin for an engaging workshop, available both in-person and online, and discover the joy of creating her iconic Pom-Poms. Griffin, whose work is featured in the current exhibition Don’t mind if I do (on view through June 28), invites participants to experiment with colorful yarns and cardboard tubes, exploring different hues, textures, and materials to craft what she calls “the circle within.”
Whether you’re joining at SCMA or from home, this hands-on program welcomes makers of all levels to get creative and bring their own vibrant circles to life. In-person spots are limited due to space, and participants attending on-site will enjoy popsicles from Crooked Stick Pops.
Felicia Griffin is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans printmaking, ceramics, painting, and fiber art. A recurring theme in Griffin’s work is the circle–a shape that connects her sense of self with the outside world. She is well known for her pom-poms, which she enjoys gifting to her loved ones.
You choose how you would like to participate:
- In-Person: In the Museum Atrium, make pom-poms in person with friends, while watching Felicia on screen. Supplies provided. Limited space available.
- Remote: Participate from your computer from wherever you choose. Supplies needed for virtual participants are cardboard, yarn, and scissors.
This event is part of SCMA Conversations: A series connecting audiences with SCMA’s collection. Explore art and spark discovery—no matter where you are.