This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Always Imagine Kids Wire Art Workshop with James and Lynn Paterson
In-person
Comedy Craft Fibre & textile arts Library Sculpture & installation Self-guided Storytelling Students Visual arts Youth & teensDate and time
Location
Studio Room (Halton Hills Public Library and Cultural Centre)
9 Church Street
Georgetown, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
James and Lynn Paterson invite you to a wire art experience inspired by James’ picture book, Saturday Morning and the moving wire sculpture The Storytelling Machine. In the workshop, participants create their own wire art with guidance from James and Lynn. You will have time to build, create and twist your own wire art creations. It’s like drawing in 3D and you get to play with tools. Come, enjoy and Always Imagine! All materials provided.
This workshop is designed for children ages 7 to 12. Please register at the link below.
This workshop is in partnership with the Halton Hills Public Library in the Studio as part of Book Bash Canadian Children’s Literature Festival.
Links
- Register Here calendar.hhpl.ca
Organizer
The Helson Gallery
Located at 9 Church St. in Halton Hills, the Helson Gallery offers a variety of programming such as exhibitions, events, workshops and more. Whether you're an artist looking to hone your skills, searching for a fun weekend activity with friends, or just want to view and engage with other artists, there's a lot to see and do at the Helson Gallery!
Partners
Halton Hills Public Library hhpl.caThis event is part of a hub:
Book Bash Canadian Children’s Literature Festival
Halton Hills Public Library Georgetown, ONCelebrate Canadian children’s literature at the Book Bash Canadian Children’s Literature Festival! A vibrant two-day event dedicated to celebrating the power of storytelling and promoting accessible literacy for every child. With the theme,...