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Mahjong Lab: Counting Points

Tomorrow at 2pm · Brooklyn
You know how to play. Now learn how to play with points. Join us back at Blue Pomelo Studio on 8th Street in Gowanus for our first-ever Points Class, a workshop dedicated to unlocking Hong Kong-style scoring. This session is designed for players who are comfortable with the chicken hand fundamentals and are ready to take their game to the next level: understanding what faan is, how to count it, and how to start building hands with scoring in mind. Your $45 all-inclusive ticket includes: 🀄 Hands-on scoring instruction and guided play with Veronica from Vermilion actively facilitating. 🍬 A curated spread of nostalgic Chinese and Hong Kong snacks, both sweet and savory. Think shrimp chips, haw flakes, bak kwa, White Rabbit candies, and more. (Final snack menu subject to change!) 📱 MJ Candy, our Hong Kong mahjong scoring app, as a reference tool for calculating faan. Great for following along in class and continuing to practice at home. What You'll Learn: 🀄 The fundamentals of Hong Kong-style scoring and how faan works 🀄 How to identify the most common scoring combinations 🀄 How to calculate faan at the end of a hand 🀄 How to start thinking strategically about the hands you build 🀄 Guided play with scoring so you can apply what you've learned in real time Is This Class Right For You? This workshop is for players who already know the basic rules and gameplay of Hong Kong-style mahjong. If you're brand new to the game, we recommend starting with First Sundays at Nin Hao to learn the fundamentals first, and then joining us for this class. Cancellation Policy: Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Be sure to check your calendar before booking. If you're unable to attend, you may transfer your ticket to a friend.
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Cyanotopye Workshop - Afterimages of Memory

Tomorrow at 3:30pm · Brooklyn
Join At the Table and Work in Progress for an intimate creative wellness workshop exploring memory, impermanence, and the quiet traces we carry. Through a blend of meditation, guided writing, shared reflection, and the ethereal process of cyanotype, we’ll reflect on memory and impermanence, creating space to notice the “afterimages” that stay with us long after a moment has passed. Through guided prompts, we’ll give shape to fleeting or tender memories that feel like stolen moments: moments that passed too quickly, or perhaps never fully belonged to us, yet left their mark. Cyanotype is one of the oldest photographic printing processes. Using sunlight and specially coated paper, objects exposed to light leave behind white impressions against a deep blue background. During the workshop, we’ll create cyanotype prints using personal photos, flowers, and found materials, experimenting with light, shadow, and composition. It is, quite literally, the art of stealing a moment from time. Each piece becomes an imprint: a quiet echo, a fragment, a memory made visible. WHAT TO EXPECT 💌 📆 Sunday, June 14, 2-5PM 📍 Telos Haus, 303 Ten Eyck St, FL 2 🍵 Hand-made Snacks and drinks provided 🎨 Hosted by At the Table and Work in Progress 🎨 All craft materials provided – come as you are! You’ll create up to 2 cyanotype prints to take home. If you’d like to work with personal photos, text 1–2 images to Anna at 952-688-7867 by June 10. You’re also welcome to bring small personal items to incorporate into your prints - flowers, lace, jewelry, handwritten notes, or other flat/semi-transparent objects work best. About Us: At The Table is a creative wellness community where people come together to connect, share, and explore themselves through creativity. Rooted in curiosity, care, and intention, we believe everyone has something meaningful to bring to the table. As a NYC-based series of curated creative wellness gatherings, our workshops are thoughtfully designed to create space for reflection, presence, and connection through art-making, writing, and food—engaging mind, body, and spirit. ❗️Return Policy: No refunds 48 hours before the event.
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Cyanotopye Workshop - Afterimages of Memory

Tomorrow at 3:30pm · Brooklyn
Join At the Table and Work in Progress for an intimate creative wellness workshop exploring memory, impermanence, and the quiet traces we carry. Through a blend of meditation, guided writing, shared reflection, and the ethereal process of cyanotype, we’ll reflect on memory and impermanence, creating space to notice the “afterimages” that stay with us long after a moment has passed. Through guided prompts, we’ll give shape to fleeting or tender memories that feel like stolen moments: moments that passed too quickly, or perhaps never fully belonged to us, yet left their mark. Cyanotype is one of the oldest photographic printing processes. Using sunlight and specially coated paper, objects exposed to light leave behind white impressions against a deep blue background. During the workshop, we’ll create cyanotype prints using personal photos, flowers, and found materials, experimenting with light, shadow, and composition. It is, quite literally, the art of stealing a moment from time. Each piece becomes an imprint: a quiet echo, a fragment, a memory made visible. WHAT TO EXPECT 💌 📆 Sunday, June 14, 2-5PM 📍 Telos Haus, 303 Ten Eyck St, FL 2 🍵 Hand-made Snacks and drinks provided 🎨 Hosted by At the Table and Work in Progress 🎨 All craft materials provided – come as you are! You’ll create up to 2 cyanotype prints to take home. If you’d like to work with personal photos, text 1–2 images to Anna at 952-688-7867 by June 10. You’re also welcome to bring small personal items to incorporate into your prints - flowers, lace, jewelry, handwritten notes, or other flat/semi-transparent objects work best. About Us: At The Table is a creative wellness community where people come together to connect, share, and explore themselves through creativity. Rooted in curiosity, care, and intention, we believe everyone has something meaningful to bring to the table. As a NYC-based series of curated creative wellness gatherings, our workshops are thoughtfully designed to create space for reflection, presence, and connection through art-making, writing, and food—engaging mind, body, and spirit. ❗️Return Policy: No refunds 48 hours before the event.