Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2024.
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Art for Community Garden
En personne
Agriculture Interculturel Enfants Arts visuels Jeunes et adosDate et heure
Lieu
City Centre Community Centre
5900 Minoru Blvd., Richmond, BC V6X 0L9
Richmond, BC
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
À propos
Art plays a significant role in our community. This activity is to inspire the community members about the value of community gardens, through a fun and creative paper made art of plants.
Spending time in green areas or gardening reduces stress, anger, fear, and sadness. Gardening with others at a community garden takes teamwork to achieve shared goals and can benefit our mental health by increasing our social connections and psychological wellbeing.
Remark: Please include the activity's title 'Art For Community Garden' when you register for the event. Feel free to drop by at the front desk, City Centre Community Centre to collect the craft kit and bring home to complete your creation.
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- The artist's background medium.com
Organisateur
Ming Yeung
Ming is an adventurous artist and is currently teaching teaching a variety of creative art classes at the local Community Centre. Her devotion to inspiring the public and future generations to come is showcased through her involvement in the arts community. She has a variety practices in her creative toolkit and has been bringing her passion for both visual art and creative arts and crafts to the local community centres and venues since 2002. Ming makes her best effort to share her best knowledge from her innovative field of art ideas with our community.
After achieving an 'Artistic Innovation' award in 2019, Ming has continued her ongoing art project 'Art for the World's Endangered Species' through exhibitions and teaching. She has been promoting her style of Chinese painting through exhibitions, teaching classes, artist demonstrations, and interviews in the Lower Mainland since 2002. She is an exceptional artistic person with a very deep commitment to her Chinese Free Style painting style and her unwavering commitment to the world's endangered wildlife species.