Join us every week for a drop-in beading session. You'll have the opportunity to learn from talented instructors, get inspired, and connect with fellow beaders. Supplies and refreshments provided.
The program will take place in the Community Commons on the main floor of Central library.
Instructors will each lead five sessions and will teach one or two projects throughout these sessions. Participants are welcome to bring their own unfinished projects and work alongside the beading circle or ask for guidance and assistance from the instructor.
October 5 – November 2: Beaded Sew On Patches with Métis beadwork artist, Stacey Fayant
Presenter information: Stacy Fayant is Métis, Nehiyaw, and Saulteaux on her father's side and French on her mother's side and is a member of Peepeekisis First Nation. She was raised proudly in the Métis community in Regina and was taught to bead by her father. She is an artist and Indigenous Cultural Tattoo Practitioner, has a small family and enjoys life in Regina.
This program is about learning and appreciating the art of Metis beadwork and is open to all participants regardless of Métis identity. We proudly welcome everyone to attend these beading circles.
RPL wishes to acknowledge that funding for this series is provided by Sask Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation, and through a partnership with Gabriel Dumont Institute.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Indigenous |
TAGS: | Crafts and Hobbies |
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!