Saturday, February 21st, 2026
12 – 3 pm
Sold out! Thank you for your interest! To join the waitlist, contact us at credunante@billreidgallery.ca
Join us for a hands-on beading workshop led by Upper Smelqmix and Settler artist Marisa Law. In this beginner-friendly session, participants will learn foundational beading techniques while creating a beaded wristlet or mini lanyard.
Marisa will guide you through the process step by step, sharing her knowledge and approach to beading while encouraging personal expression. A wide selection of bead colours will be available, allowing each participant to customize their piece and create something uniquely their own.
No previous experience is required. This workshop offers a welcoming space to learn, create, and connect through Indigenous-led art-making.
Limited to 15 participants.
🔴 About 🔴
Marisa Law is an Upper Smelqmix and Settler youth from East Vancouver. She is a multi-disciplinary artist, creating pieces that reflect her culture, the land, connection and community that intertwine intention, vision and resilience.
Her mediums include, but are not limited to: Handmade indigenous beaded jewelry and accessories, leatherwork, lino prints, silk-screened clothing and accessories, painting, drawing, natural dye and weaving.

Workshop Fees
Regular: $30
BRG Members & Indigenous Peoples: $25
*Prices do not include taxes
Contact Us
Please contact Carmen Redunante at credunante@billreidgallery.ca should you have any questions.
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