Celebrate diversity and growth by decorating a plant pot in a way that is representative of who you are. Art is a tool for bringing people together and fostering understanding and acceptance.
Welcome to Creating Pride: A Pride Month Crafting Series! This program is open to all ages and backgrounds, and we welcome everyone to join us in celebrating Pride month and beyond.
This program is drop-in, no registration required and takes place in the Community Commons located on the 1st floor of Central library.
Participants are invited to decorate a plant pot in any way they choose. We encourage participants to think about themes of growth, new beginnings, and inclusion as they create their designs. We welcome people from all walks of life to come and share in the joy of creating something beautiful together.
Presenter Information: Danielle Bauche is an artist and arts educator living and working in Regina, Saskatchewan. With years of experience in painting, drawing, ceramics and teaching the creative process, Dani is a passionate artist and educator who believes art is not just about creating something beautiful, but also about expressing oneself and exploring the world around us. She currently is the visual art teacher at F.W Johnson Collegiate and seeks to inspire and educate about the joys of visual art.
AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | STEAM | Gardening and Nature | Games and Hobbies |
Community space at Central Librray for conversation and idea-sharing, collaboration and connection, reflection and contemplation, and more!
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!