Stitch and ‘Wich: Embroidery and Tie Dye with Leticia Molina
Sunday, June 29, 2025
12–4pm
Interested in alternative embroidery artworks? Join the Contemporary in a beginner friendly embroidery workshop. Participants will learn basic tie dye and embroidery techniques, enhancing tie-dyed flags with embroidery to create a unique piece of art, all while enjoying tea sandwiches!
This event is free and open to everyone with registration (link below).
Would you like to support programs like these? Consider donating $5 with your registration!
About the instructor
Leticia “Leti” R. Molina is a multidisciplinary artist based in San Antonio, Texas. A native of Central Texas, Leti draws inspiration from her local art scene, as well as from her cultural heritage rooted in both Austin, Texas, and Guanajuato, Mexico.
As a first-generation Mexican American and someone born hard of hearing, Leti focuses on mixed media art as both a form of self-expression and a tool for navigating her identity. Challenges with verbal communication at an early age led her to develop a visual language through art, as a primary means of expression to convey her thoughts, and emotions. Leti’s work often explores themes central to the Mexican American experience, such as cultural appropriation, ableism, and racial discrimination.
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