Join Art Facilitator Sarah Marie Lacy and participants for a two-hour life-drawing session where you can capture the dynamic beauty of powwow dances and their regalia on your paper. Participants will be required to bring their material and work with art facilitators to create drawings that capture the dancers' movement and their regalia. This event is suitable…
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Beading expert Janet Dugan hosts a beginner beading workshop to help participants learn the art of beading. The workshop will begin with going through the tools you will need to start a beading project (bead kit). From there, participants will learn how to bead around a cabochon using the "one needle flat stitch" beading method, and more…
The iconic Canadian trailblazer Susan Aglukark will be at the Hugh's Room Live in Toronto as part of her magical Upinnaq Christmas tour. As a multi-award-winning artist and an Officer of the Order of Canada, Susan Aglukark invites you to experience the magic of her holiday event, "ᐅᐱᓐᓇᖅ (oo - pin -nuhk) - Upinnaq Christmas," where she…
Learn about the history of residential schools in Canada at this virtual tour. This virtual tour video was created with local production company Thru the Reddoor, and it follows a guide as they give a tour of the former Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School. During the video, the guide will narrate the 140-year history of the…
The Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto hosts their Christmas Ornament Workshop in Toronto. To register, please contact info@nwrct.ca Event’s Website/Socials Instagram Where 191 Gerrard Street East, Toronto. When December 5th, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Admission Free You may also like Small Business Markets, Articles, and Stuff in Ontario Entrepreneurship, Grants, and Related…
This free workshop, led by Danni Okemaw, will explore Indigenous cultures in colonial Canada and the stories that have endured for generations. This engaging event is part of the Read, Watch & Learn (RWL) workshop series, designed to unite youth to explore pressing social issues in Canada. Event’s Website/Socials Website Instagram Where Online When December…
Madahoki Farm, home of seasonal Indigenous experiences and events, Indigenous Marketplace, Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival, a growing herd of endangered Ojibwe Spirit Horses, hosts their Pibòn (Winter) Festival and Family Event. Highlights from the festival will include NEW Paint Night - creating a beautiful cardinal on wood on Saturday Dec. 2, at 5:30 pm by an…
The Wampum Learning Lodge hosts their second annual Indigenous Winter Market, providing the perfect opportunity to meet and shop for the holiday while supporting local Indigenous creators, artisans, and entrepreneurs. After the success of last year’s Winter Market, the hosts expanded their market to highlight more than 30 incredible Indigenous vendors. Located at…
The Tsi Titewaya’taro:roks Centre at Loyalist College hosts its Annual Indigenous Arts Festival! There will be arts, vendors, food, and many community members and like-minded people to meet. Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Loyalist College, 376 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road When December 2nd, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Admission Free You may also like Small Business Markets, Articles,…
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto hosts an Indigenous Artisan Marketplace in December featuring Indigenous vendors selling traditional and contemporary jewelry, moccasins, paintings, beadwork, dream catchers, clothing, paintings, prints, and more! This event will feature free prize draws, artist interviews, live music, and more for the holiday season. Interested vendors can apply here. Event’s Website/Socials Website…