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Birch Bark & Quill workshop at Clay and Glass GalleryExport this event to calendar

Tuesday, June 21, 2016 — 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EDT

birch bark and quill artworkTo celebrate National Aboriginal Day on June 21, The Clay & Glass will host a “Birch Bark and Quill” workshop. Participants will have the opportunity to create a design using porcupine quills on birch bark. This type of work is a technique that is unique to the Indigenous of North America. Artist Rebecca Baird will lead the workshop and will have samples of different designs, but participants are welcome to bring their own designs. Rebecca’s work can be seen in our current exhibition Tributaries: Midway ‘twixt earth and heaven.

Cost: $45 +HST
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Our exhibition Tributaries: Midway ‘twixt earth and heaven is on view until June 26, 2016. Featuring the work of KC Adams, Rebecca Baird, Kenny Baird, Carl Beam, Nadia Myre, Marianne Nicolson, Greg Staats and Members of the Smith Family, this exhibition embraces the elements of earth, fire and light, foundations of Indigenous ideology.

Cost 
$45 +HST
Location 
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallary

25 Caroline Street North

Waterloo,
Canada

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