This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Botanical Impressions with Clay
In-person
Craft Pottery & ceramics Visual arts PrintmakingDate and time
Location
Richmond Cultural Centre Annex, Butterfly Room
7700 Granville Avenue
Richmond, BC
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Join artist Andrea Hoff in a free, hands-on workshop for all ages to celebrate nature, connection, and the joy of making. Participants will work with soft, homemade air-drying clay to create their own bowls, wall hangings, and decorative items plates. Using locally gathered flowers, leaves, and other natural materials, participants will press delicate patterns and textures into the clay—capturing the beauty of the outdoors in lasting keepsakes. Each participant will take home one creative clay creation. All materials will be provided.
*** Please use the Eventbrite link below to register for this event.
Links
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Organizer
Richmond Public Art Program
Richmond’s Public Art Program sparks community participation in the building of our public spaces, offers access to ideas generated by contemporary art, encourages citizens to take pride in public cultural expression, and creates a forum to address a range of relevant themes and issues. Moreover, art energizes our public spaces, arouses our thinking and transforms the places where we live, work, and play into more welcoming and beautiful environments that invite interaction. Since the Program’s inception in 1997, the City has collected close to 350 works of public art with almost 200 works currently on display around Richmond.
This event is part of a hub:
Minoru Precinct Hub
City of Richmond Richmond, BCMinoru Precinct is located in the heart of Richmond, BC and includes numerous civic cultural facilities and amenities, including the Richmond Cultural Centre and Annex, Minoru Centre for Active Living, Gateway Theatre, Minoru Chapel and Ric...