Join us Saturday, September 14th, 2024 from 1-3PM, for a workshop on Birchbark and Quillwork Keychains facilitated by Tanya Mustus! Presented in partnership with, and generously supported by, the Alberta Craft Council
This workshop is for Indigenous youth only, 12+
Spots are limited; please reserve your spot through this google form. One form per youth. Adults are welcome to accompany youth participants, but materials are reserved for youth only. 🧵🪡
Date: Saturday, September 14th, 2024, from 1pm to 3pm
Location: Ociciwan Contemporary Art Centre 10124 96 Street Edmonton, AB
Tanya Mustus Bio:
I am a Woodland Cree Artisan from Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation. I love to work with Birch bark, Porcupine Quills and Fish Scales. I often use them together to create art. I enjoy different mediums such as wood burning, painting, and quillwork on my birch bark pieces. My other passion is sewing. I make Ribbon Shirts, Fleece Ribbon Jackets, vests, dresses, ribbon shirts, and star blankets. I also enjoy many other art forms such as beading nature crafts such as willow baskets and birchbark trays. I love sharing my knowledge, I have facilitated many art classes all around Alberta. I completed my Artisan Entrepreneur Diploma at Portage College in Lac la Biche, Alberta.