Age: All ages
Date: Sunday July 21, 2024
Time: 1 - 3 PM
Cost: $20 per parent and $5 per child
Instructor: Selin Kahramanoğlu
In this family-friendly intergenerational workshop, artist and educator Selin Kahramanoğlu will discuss the significance of carpets in Middle Eastern cultures before leading instruction in kilim weaving techniques using mini looms, yarn and simple tools to create miniature carpet designs. Taught with materials and volunteer support graciously provided by the Turkish Society of Canada, this session provides a hands-on introduction to a time-honoured weaving technique designed for children and their caregivers to explore together.
When attending any of our public programs please consider bringing non-perishable food and hygiene products to donate to the Burlington Food Bank. Like so many communities, Burlington has seen an alarming 20% increase in the need for assistance with groceries over the last year. We are collecting community contributions to support the food bank’s efforts in meeting the growing demand for food security.
About the Instructor:
Selin Kahramanoğlu (she/her) is a Turkish-Canadian museum and archives professional, an independent researcher, artist, and writer. Selin's areas of interest are world history, languages, archaeology, interpretation, and material culture studies. Completing the Combined Degree Program from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information in 2020, Selin earned a Master of Museum Studies and a Master of Information. The faculty and OMA recognized Selin with the Excellence in Emerging Museum Practice Award in 2020, and she was the first recipient with this achievement. Selin is also passionate about mentoring youth and young professionals, on topics related to exploring professional development and protecting mental health. She is currently completing her final term as Co-Chair of the Group of Ontario Emerging Museums Professionals (GOEMP). During her free time, Selin is often working on creative writing projects, or spending time with her family in Istanbul.
COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY: Please review the AGB's COVID-19 safety guidelines on our website before attending your first class. We ask that all visitors self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms before arrival. If you are experiencing any symptoms, please do not come to class.
ALLERGIES OR SPECIAL NEEDS? Important - Notify us on your registration if the student has an allergy, health concerns, or a learning exception that could impact participation in the class. We would like to remind you that we are a nut-free facility.