
Tune your gear up after a summer of adventures. Learn about working with tech fabrics and the basics of replacing hardware such as buckles and straps (not including zippers). Discuss how to open a garment from the lining to access seams.
Bring a project to work on for hands-on guidance. Free fabric to use or take home will be available from the material library. Workshop led by teachers Amy Meissner, Jamie Hirano, and Ming Stephens. Doors open at 6 p.m., instruction begins at 6:30 p.m. Free. Registration recommended.
Feeling inspired by the outdoors? Make sure to check out Northern Boarders, an exhibition looking at boarding culture in Alaska. Now on view in the atrium.
About the Presenter
SheJumps is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the participation of women and girls in outdoor activities. In Alaska, we focus on empowering women through adventure and education. We host a variety of outdoor programs designed to build confidence, skills and community outdoors in Alaska. Our mission is to create a supportive and inclusive environment for women to take on new challenges and connect with nature. https://www.shejumps.org/