EAC Spring Tea
The Spring Tea is a fundraiser for the Evanston Art Center and will consist of donated handmade mugs by local artists and EAC students with local refreshments. Each ticket holder will receive their choice of a donated mug and refreshments from local businesses.
During the event, there will also be a Japanese Flower Arranging demonstration highlighting vessels made by EAC Faculty members.
Tickets are on sale now! Purchase tickets here: https://www.evanstonartcenter.org/products/spring-tea-tickets
Tickets are $45 per person. Each ticket includes refreshments and a handmade mug.
Tea will be supplied by Chicago Teahouse
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