« Join us for an interdisciplinary arts workshop exploring the significance of water and our connections to the environment through the creation of beaded artworks and public art that reflect our commitments to the land.
Led by Artist Lindsey Lickers, Mushkiiki Nibi Kwe (Medicine Water Woman), this arts workshop located along the Humber River in Rowntree Mills Park is a reflective and creative exercise for participants to dive deeper into their current relationship with the environment and the importance of our local waterways.
Rooted in an expanded understanding of the importance of water in cleansing, creating clear intentions and commitments to the land – an introduction to beadwork combined with creating personalized artworks of these learnings will culminate in the creation of small scale textile pieces that will build a collective tapestry.
The final artwork will be exhibited in-person at Albion Library and virtually through the STEPS website alongside the creative process and learnings.
Advance registration is required! »
For more information and to register, please visit: https://stepspublicart.org/register-today-fromweedswegrow-contributing-to-the-bundle/
-from STEPS