This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Indigenous Dot Art (Painted Beadwork)
In-person
Craft Painting Truth and ReconciliationDate and time
Location
Chinook School, Frontier
208 1st St. East
Frontier, SK
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and is a relaxed performance.
About
Angela Morrow, an artist and educator of Cree-Metis-Stoney (Nakoda) heritage from Poundmaker Cree Nation, will share the technique of Aboriginal Dot Art Inspired by Cree and Metis beadwork designs.
Each dot of paint represents a bead, and Angela will guide children in this interactive cultural art activity while sharing stories of her culture. Created in a relaxed atmosphere. Children will engage in new ways of creating art and learn appreciation of Indigenous art skills and symbols and take home their very own piece of dot art!
Links
- Climax Community Museeum facebook.com
Organizer
Climax Community Museum
To invite exploration of the diverse and changing history of this area, including Climax, surrounding areas and its related environment from pre and post-colonization to the present.
Artefacts and stories are explored from multiple perspectives after consultation. We endeavor to offer unique displays, events and interactive experiences that inform, clarify and broaden the public's understanding of history as it relates to todays societal issues, norms and mores and as it evolves with the cultural milieu as we move towards a more inclusive, egalitarian and broader perspective.