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Playing with Colours

with Corinne Anderton

In this workshop, participants will enjoy first a brief guided tour through the exhibition Pretend Foraging in Sleeved Blankets by Lethbridge based artist Grace Wirzba, followed by play time in our studio!

Using everyday media such as felt markers, crayons, colored pencils and fabrics, we will explore pattern, texture, line and color. Participants will have works to take home for display and/or stimulation of further explorations.

This art sampler is suitable for all skill levels (no experience required). All supplies are included, along with light refreshments and snacks. For ages 16+.

About Corinne Anderton

A lifelong learner, Corinne Anderton has studied art both formally and informally: at post-secondary institutions, through various guilds and throughout her extensive travels.

The humble and the tactile are her metier: fabric, thread, paper, canvas, pigment. Her ongoing fascination is with the infinity of color afforded by limited palettes.

Wet Felting with Surface Textures

with Margaret Hall

This sculptural workshop will introduce you to surface texture on wet felted pieces. We will start with the creation of structurally sound flat felt using the wet felting technique. We will then move to learning 4 surface techniques: attaching silk paper motifs, using stitching to create surface texture, attaching felted pieces and using a resist.

All supplies are included with registration. This art sampler is suitable for all skill levels (beginners are welcome). For ages 16+.

Register: Wet Felting with Surface Textures with Margaret Hall

About Margaret R. Hall

Margaret has enjoyed exploring a variety of textile and fibre arts since she learned to knit as a child. Her more recent passions have been the sculptural properties of wool and enjoying the vast differences of fibre types from various sheep breeds and other fibre producing mammals.

Margaret has been felting for over 20 years and strives to improve her techniques through courses, collaboration and experimentation. She finds pleasure in combining her skills of felting with her other fibre arts skills. Her love of hats has recently taken her to complete a 2 year millinery course and add further to her repertoire.

By teaching and mentoring and collaborating with others she finds a renewed delight in all that is wool.

Medieval Chain Mail Weaving

with Jason Steppler

Join Jason Steppler of Waskasoo Metalworks and learn 2-3 chainmail techniques for creating a chain and weaving it together to make a necklace.

All supplies are included with registration. This art sampler is suitable for all skill levels (beginners are welcome). This workshop is available to ages 14+.

Register: Medieval Chain Mail Weaving with Jason Steppler

About Jason Steppler

Howdy! I am currently a student teacher through UofA/RDP working towards becoming the funnest middle school teacher you could ask for.

I started chainmail back in 2018. I have done international classes as well as some local classes for kids. What Inspired me to start this? It was my childhood dream to have my very own suit of armor, but I wanted to make it myself. So here I am!

Inspiring others to learn has always been a passion of mine, and I hope to pass that passion onto all those who learn from me.

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