KnowledgeShare mason jar workshop

KnowledgeShare presents its third class of the year with Mike Kaminskas. Mike will lead students through the process of weaving sacred geometry, sailing lore and environmentalism onto a mason jar, shown right.

KnowledgeShare presents its third class of the year with Mike Kaminskas.

Mike will lead students through the process of weaving sacred geometry, sailing lore and environmentalism onto a mason jar, shown right.

The vessels came from Mike’s desire to create a cover for mason jars which prevented the jars from breaking or clanging together while sailing on his boat.

As he discovered the different geometries of the patterns in the weavings, he became interested in an intention for the use of the different weavings based on the meaning behind the patterns of sacred geometry.

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Together with the rich history in sailing of knot tying, and the mysticism inherent in sailing lore through the practice of navigating by the stars and sailing across the globe, these vessels will carry your intention on your travels.

Mason jars are practical, recyclable, and re-useable and can provide an environmentally friendly alternative to disposable paper, plastic or styrofoam cups.

Mason jars, like the Masonic traditions from which their name is shared, honor the wisdom of sacred geometry as the building blocks for meaning in architecture and design.

The class will be held Sunday, Feb. 3 at Vortex Cafe and Juice Bar from 1-4pm. Students will go home with their own vessel.

The cost is 20$ ($15 if you bring your own quart jar). Pre-registration is required. Call Milla at 2274 or Callie at 317-8179 (northcallie@hotmail.com) to register or for more information.