1 pm - 4 pm, Saturday, December 16th
Join us on December 16th, from 1 pm to 4 pm, for this workshop where you will learn the art of creating beaded floral patches. Guided by Ravina Morgan, you will explore patterns and techniques that hold deep cultural significance and learn to create your own beaded floral patch. You can add them to backpacks, purses, hats, or whatever you want!
Limited to 15 participants.
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About the Artist
Âmow-piyêsîs Iskwew ; ᐋᒧᐤ ᐱᔦᓰᐢ; Hummingbird Woman
Ravina Katie Morgan is a member of Smiths Landing First Nation in the Northwest Territories. She comes from Tthebatthi Dënésułiné, Cree, Métis, Central and South Asian ancestry. Ravina was born and raised on the traditional, ancestral and un-ceded shared territories of the Semiahmoo, sc̓əwaθenaɁɬ, təməxʷ (Tsawwassen), Qayqayt, kwikwəәƛ ̓əәm (Kwikwetlem), Kwantlen and q̓ic̓əәy̓ (Katzie) First Nations. Ravina shares her passion for revitalizing ancestral knowledge through the power of blood memory while immersing herself in culture and community. Beadwork has become medicine for Ravina and her family, and it is allowing them to reclaim teachings that are healing five living generations.
Contact Us
Please contact Amelia Rea (Assistant Curator) if you have any questions: area@billreidgallery.ca
Workshop Fees
Non-Members: $30
Members/Indigenous peoples: $25
*Prices do not include taxes
Supported by:
Artists Workshops Partner