Explore the art of cedar weaving and roping with Elizabeth George, a Nuu-chah-nulth artist from Ahousaht First Nation. In this workshop, you will weave a cedar necklace/bracelet and learn how Elizabeth sustainably harvests the Cedar she uses to make jewellery and more.
6pm-9pm at the Multi-Purpose Room of the Tofino Community Hall!
Only 10 spots available. To participate, the suggested donation is a sliding scale of $25 to $110, with bursaries available. All supplies provided, including the cedar and jewellery attachments.
For inquiries and/or bursaries please email mishele@carvingedgefestival.com
Thank you to the District of Tofino, the British Columbia Arts Council, and the Tofino Arts Council for your support!
Elizabeth George is a Nuu-chah-nulth artist from Ahousaht First Nation. You can find her at the Tofino Market.
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