POSTPONED - This workshop is postponed and will be rescheduled shortly.
Alberta Craft is proud to support free Indigenous Craft workshops in partnership with Ociciwan Contemporary Art Centre featuring our talented artists from our 2023 exhibition of emerging artists from Portage College Native Arts and Culture program. The workshops will be free to Indigenous community members so that the artists can pass on traditional skills and share their creative journeys and experiences.
Join Ociciwan Saturday, September 14, 2024, for Birch Bark and Quill work key chains with Tanya Mustus. Tanya will be sharing how to make key chains with Birch Bark and Porcupine Quills.
Spots are limited; please reserve your spot through the google form linked on our website events page, or found on our website under community events. One form per youth. Adults are welcome to accompany youth participants, but materials are reserved for youth only.
The minimum age for this workshop is 12.
Tanya Mustus is a Woodland Cree Artisan from Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation who loves to work with a wide variety of materials including Birch Bark, Porcupine Quills, and Fish Scales often using them together to create art. A graduate of the Artisan Entrepreneur program at Portage College, Tanya love sharing her knowledge, and has facilitated many art classes all around Alberta.