Pattern Making for Wearable Art

Pattern Making for Wearable Art

The aabijijiwan new media lab is proud to be hosting artist Tsēmā for an in-person workshop on pattern making for wearable art.

By aabijijiwan New Media Lab

Date and time

Sun, Sep 19, 2021 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT

Location

Aabijijiwan Media Lab

599 Portage Avenue (Richardson College 3rd Floor)) Winnipeg, MB R3B 2G3 Canada

About this event

Tsēmā is an interdisciplinary artist and member of the Tahltan Nation. She uses Potlatch methodology to create conceptual artwork and teachings influenced by her mentorship in Northwest Coast Formline Design at K’saan (2005/06), her studies in visual culture, and time in the mountains. She has a Bachelor's degree from Emily Carr University of Art and Design (2011) and graduated from the Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media and Design program at OCADu showing her thesis work, LAND|MINE that connects materials to mine sites and bodies to the land. Tsēmā has won the 2018 Emily Award for outstanding ECUAD alumni; is 1/25 2020 Sobey award winners; has shown and performed in various places in Canada and internationally in Sweden, Mexico, USA and Chile.

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