This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Festival Make & Mend Workshop #2
In-person
Visual arts Craft Design Sculpture & installationDate and time
Location
Slocan Community Hall
2750 East 29th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
Directions: Getting There: Slocan Community Hall is located in Slocan Park. Slocan Community Hall is a one-minute walk from 29th Avenue Skytrain Station and bus loop. Bus numbers #16, 29, 33 take you to 29th Avenue Station. Limited street parking is available. We recommend walking, taking the bus, riding your bike, or carpooling when possible.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
Chairs, washrooms, and a refrigerator are available on-site.
About
About the Event:
Help us bring the Moon Festival to life! 🌟
We’re inviting the community to come together to build and repair lanterns and decorations for our upcoming festival. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just looking to have some fun, all skill levels are welcome!
🎨 What to Expect:
-Hands-on creative activities in a fun, relaxed space
-Guidance in lantern and decoration making & repair from two local artists
-Help out behind the scenes and see how the art comes together.
-A great opportunity to connect with friends, neighbours, and fellow creatives!
-Drop in anytime during the event. Let’s make something beautiful together and help light up the festival!
About the Facilitator:
Madeline Cheung (Myui) is a local illustrator from BC. Her work focuses on being fun– playing with bold shapes, interesting narratives, and curious interpretations of our everyday. She works primarily in watercolour/ digital media, creating illustrations, zines, and design work.
Details:
Date: Tuesday, September 23rd
Time: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Slocan Community Hall
Age: Family friendly. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Links
- Register on Eventbrite eventbrite.ca
- View the full Moon Festival program stillmoonarts.ca
Organizer
Still Moon Arts Society
Still Moon Arts Society inspires vibrant and connected communities by creating art and nurturing a passion for nature in the Renfrew-Collingwood neighbourhood of Vancouver, B.C.