Connect with other beading enthusiasts as you create your own unique beadwork designs. A facilitator will be available to offer assistance as needed. Open to all skill levels. Materials provided.
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all community members to converse and create. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in April and May, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and May 7, 14, 21, 28
On April 16, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-2 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
On May 14, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after she took an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by her participation in beadwork programs offered through the Regina Public Library. Courtney has since started her own business focusing on a wide variety of projects, including necklaces, medallions, earrings, and more. Through beading, Courtney has been able to reconnect with culture, which has been an important part of her healing journey. As she has grown in her practice, she strides to share her knowledge with anyone interested.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Indigenous | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | Indigenous | Crafts and Hobbies | Arts and Creativity |
Located at Central Library, the Community Commons hosts regular events throughout the week, and is also available as a come-and-go safe space to relax, think, and share. Drop by to discover the activities, connect with great people, or hang out in the space!