Introduction to Cornhusk Dolls (Beginner)
Saturday, September 26| 1-4 PM
$40 | General
$30 | Textile Museum Members
FREE | Indigenous Persons
Join Mohawk Artist Elizabeth Doxtater from Six Nations who will be offering a unique opportunity for learners to actively engage with Indigenous traditional teachings while constructing their own Corn Husk Doll. This artistic experiential workshop
Doxtater is an artist and workshop facilitator, blending the arts with historic and cultural narratives for students, child welfare agencies, educators, and a variety of other organizations. Her work focuses on the concept of re-villagizing as the next step after decolonizing.
Previous experience is not required. All materials are provided.
For any questions or accessibility accommodations, please contact Isabelle Sain (isain@textilemuseum.ca).
This workshop is in support of Always in Fashion, an immersive exploration of Indigenous design languages and their transformative impact on the fashion landscape of the lands we call Canada and the United States. The Textile Museum of Canada would like to extend our thanks to support from TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment for this program.
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