Collage Workshop with Warda Youssouf at Westin Harbour Castle

Collage Workshop with Warda Youssouf at Westin Harbour Castle

Theme is create your own Goddess, super hero or super self/create & recreate history so let's get creative together!

By House of Arts

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 12 - 4pm EDT

Location

The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto

1 Harbour Square Toronto, ON M5J 1A6 Canada

About this event


Join us on June 9th, 2024, at The Westin Harbour Castle for an empowering collage workshop with Warda Youssouf, part of the "Ancestor Project: Goddesses" exhibit. Embrace the theme "Create Your Own History or Superhero/Goddess" as you craft unique pieces of art, manifestos, or vision boards.

Date and Time: June 9 , 2024, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Westin Harbour Castle Lobby, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, ON M5J 1A6
Price: Free
Parking: Temporary free parking will be provided for attendees

💜Bring yourself and any personal items you'd like to incorporate into your collage; all other materials will be provided.


What to Expect:

  • Engage in a creative collage workshop led by Warda Youssouf
  • Explore the theme "Create Your Own History or Superhero/Goddess"
  • Create unique art pieces, manifestos, or vision boards
  • All materials provided, but feel free to bring personal items for your collage
  • Enjoy a supportive and inspiring environment in the Westin Harbour Castle lobby
  • Temporary free parking for event attendees

About the Exhibit: The "Ancestor Project: Goddesses" series reimagines women historically depicted negatively—Arawelo, Dhilo, Dhegdheer, and Qomayo—as embodiments of strength and empowerment. These women, often labeled with derogatory terms, are reclaimed in Warda Youssouf's work as symbols of power, beauty, and freedom. The series seeks to rewrite history, transforming these figures from objects of scorn into icons of resilience and self-assuredness.


About the Artist: Warda Youssouf is an artist and arts organizer based in Toronto. Born in Djibouti and raised in the UK, she is an alum of ArtworksTO and the recipient of the David Maltby Award in 2019 for her exhibition “Roots.” Warda's multidisciplinary practice spans visual art, theatre, poetry, painting, and puppetry, engaging with themes of home, sexuality, identity, and displacement. She has been an active community organizer, curating storytelling shows and art therapy events. During the pandemic, she founded House Of Arts, a space for emerging creatives. Currently, Warda works as an Engagement Coordinator for the Toronto Youth Equity and Strategy Initiative and is developing her solo exhibit at The Westin Harbour Castle.


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Accessibility: The venue is accessible.

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