Pop-up Workshop

Mini Fabric Collages

May 23, 2026
1:00 pm to 3:30 pm

A person holding a hand-stitched embroidery featuring a flower with an eyeball as the center.
Courtesy of Keyonna Butler.

Drop-in and join Keyonna Butler from Black Hippie Art for a fabric collaging exercise. Begin by sketching out your own designs, then use cut fabric and other mixed media to play with pattern, shapes, and materials. Just bring yourself and we’ll provide the rest!

This workshop coincides with an FWM Store Pop-up with Misc.Vntg. Both pop-up events are forwarding donations and profits to support Bread & Roses’ Racial & Economic Justice Fund, which offers grants for groups using community organizing to promote racial and economic justice at the local, state, national, or international levels.

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Event Information

May 23, 2026
1:00 pm to 3:30 pm

The Fabric Workshop and Museum
1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Harry I. Feldman Forum

Drop-ins welcome.

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About the Participants

A portrait of Keyonna Butler, a young Black woman wearing glasses and a colorful jacket over a white t-shirt.

Keyonna Butler is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and curator based in Lansdowne, PA. She has worked with entrepreneurs and brands such as RM67, James R. Sanders, and Sibby Liv, and has contributed to Art Basel Miami Beach and fashion weeks in Philadelphia and New York. Keyonna’s work as a wearable art designer has been showcased at James Oliver Gallery, Art to Ware, and HOT•BED Gallery during Philadelphia Fashion Week. She provides artists with a platform to showcase their work by curating gallery shows and installations around the city through her “I AM CREATOR / CREATION” project. Keyonna is the founder of Black Hippie Art, a digital space and art club dedicated to empowering artists of color through creative expression and well-being. With a mission to foster self-care and personal growth, the collective offers a range of art experiences, workshops, and educational resources tailored to meet the unique needs of BIPOC artists.

Learn more at blackhippieart.com

 

Bread & Roses Community Fund is the leading funder of grassroots organizing for racial, social, and economic justice in the Philadelphia region. They are a multiracial and cross-class community of donors, community organizers, and other allies of movements for change coming together around a shared goal of radically transforming society. Believing in change, not charity, Bread & Roses organize donors at all levels to support community-based groups in building movements for racial, social, and economic justice. They support movements and their leaders through fundraising, grant making, capacity building, and convening.

Learn more at breadrosesfund.org