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Sculpting Memory: Poetry and Paper Quilling with Tea Gerbeza

How do you remember? How have you healed your relationship with yourself, your past? Are there memories, knowledge that you are trying to reach, uncover? ​

Participants will learn basic quilling shapes and reflect on memory, culture, family, and selfhood through poetry. Like my last workshop back in June, participants will write lines of poetry on strips of paper, which will then be used to create a paper-quilled “memory-sculpture.” All levels of experience in poetry and/or paper quilling are welcome. All materials will be provided by the Art Gallery of Regina.

Masks are highly encouraged. A note on accessibility: Paper quilling is a dexterous art form, which may be inaccessible for some folks. A potential way to make it accessible is to invite someone along to collaborate in the creation of a paper sculpture.

This event is in-person at the Art Gallery of Regina (2420 Elphinstone Street, Regina, SK)

FREE!

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