Jour 2 : Tissu de la Nature
Mon statut pour la session
Jour 2 de la série de printemps des Ateliers ArtEDU
Présentant
- Ola Serhal
- Amy Audet-Arcand
- Geneviève Moison
- Vanessa Randall
Chaque atelier durera une heure, suivi de 15 minutes pour les questions. Veuillez arriver 15 minutes avant le premier atelier.
Il y aura des pauses entre chaque présentation. Le dîner sera servi de 12h15 à 13h15.
Pour en savoir plus sur chaque présentateur et leur atelier, cliquez ci-dessous.
Sous sessions
The re-create and re-use workshop is a community-based project dedicated to recycling old clothes and reusing and recreating them. Individuals can learn new artistic techniques and ideas and implement them on old clothes, and members of the community who are in need can benefit from brand-new artistic clothing.The concept behind this project is to build awareness of belonging as a unified community that works for everyone. Also, this will help maintain a strong communi...
Would you like to incorporate an environmentally-friendly art practice within your classroom? Would you like to learn how to make paper? Come join us to learn how to make paper by hand, by recycling paper in order to give it a new life! This workshop will allow you to replicate this lesson on paper-making within the art classroom, and adapt it to learners of all ages. You will also learn about the milkweed plant and its important place within environmental conservatism. The paper ...
Cultivate your creativity and discover the art of solar dyeing at our workshop exploring ethical harvesting and natural dyeing in Montréal. Learn the solar dyeing technique step-by-step, from gathering local plants or food waste, to creating beautiful, dyed fibers. Engage in hands-on activities, construct your own solar dyeing jar, and experiment with local dyeing plants. Take home your jar and let the sun and plants work their magic and continue your exploration into sustainable ...
If you have never tried handspinning before and have a passion for teaching art then this workshop might be for you, as we delve into the tactile world of wool and spinning with a drop spindle for the first time! We will explore together the power of embracing openness, humility, and patience in teaching, drawing from concepts in Crafting Phenomenological Research by Mark D Vagle and the “Shoshin” or “beginners mind” of Zen Buddhism. Starting with a hands-on lesson on using a drop...