URBAN
ACCESS TO ABORIGINAL ART (URBAN ACCESS) is a four-week intensive art and design
program that blends studio instruction with cultural studies modules and field
trips. Held at the Aboriginal Gathering Place at Emily Carr University of Art +
Design, the program will bring together 15 participants (15 and older) to learn five traditional forms of art: Carving, Drum
Making, Cedar Basketry, Beadwork, and Moose Hair Tufting.
Participants
will work in an intergenerational environment, and will explore ways to share
their knowledge in urban Aboriginal communities at the conclusion of the
program. The program is free and takes place from10 am – 3 pm, Monday to
Friday, from Tuesday
July 3
to Friday July 27.
Deadline for applications is May 25, 2014.
For more information please contact:
Brenda
Crabtree, Aboriginal Program Manager
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