Printmaking Workshop
Learn the art of printmaking from Coast Salish artist Atheana Picha.
Monday, April 10th
10am-2pm

Speaker

Atheana Picha

Host

Carving on the Edge Festival

Price

$25-$75 Sliding Scale

About this event

Join Atheana Picha on April 10th, 2023 from 10am to 2pm for the opportunity to learn how to carve and print your very own design. Come with a creative mind to express yourself through art! This workshop is for all levels of experience.

Only 10 spots available. Tickets are sliding scale Pay-What-You-Want $25-$75 (workshop is valued at $150). All supplies provided. Full workshop bursaries are available on request (contact us).

From 4pm-6pm, at the same location, we will be hosting an Artist Meet & Greet with Atheana.

About the Artist

Atheana Picha is a Coast Salish artist from the Kwantlen First Nation, and her grandmother was from Tsartlip. Atheana was given the name Nash’mene’ta’naht by Gerry Oleman from the St’at’imc First Nation, which translates to “Go-getter Woman”. Born in Vancouver, she grew up and works out of Richmond, BC. She is an interdisciplinary artist, working mostly in 2-dimentional media. Atheana has been doing two apprenticeships learning Coast Salish wool weaving with Musqueam weaver Debra Sparrow since 2019, and learning silver engraving, wood carving, and tool making with Squamish artist and educator Aaron Nelson-Moody since 2018. Atheana’s practice is grounded in learning more about Coast Salish design through studying the old pieces, observing nature, and learning from her elders and teachers.

Atheana studied Fine Art at Langara college for three years, with a focus on ceramics, intaglio printmaking, and wood carving. Then in 2021, she focused on screen printing and drawing. She is engaged with public art through her mural work throughout the greater Vancouver area since 2018, and more recently with banner and vinyl mural installations. Atheana is a two-time recipient of the YVR Art Foundation Emerging Artist scholarship, and has works in the collections at the Museum of Vancouver, Burnaby Art Gallery, Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art.

 

Gratitude

Thank you to the Clayoquot Biosphere Trust, First Peoples' Cultural Council, Long Beach Lodge Resort & the Common Loaf Bake Shop for supporting this workshop.

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Speaker

Atheana Picha

Atheana Picha, Nash’mene’ta’naht, is a Coast Salish artist from the Kwantlen First Nation, and her grandmother was from Tsartlip. She is an interdisciplinary artist, working mostly in 2-dimensional media such as printmaking and drawing. Atheana has been doing two apprenticeships learning Salish wool weaving with Musqueam weaver Debra Sparrow since 2019, and learning silver engraving, wood carving, and tool making with Squamish artist and educator Aaron Nelson-Moody since 2018. Atheana’s practice is grounded in learning more about Salish design through studying the old pieces, observing nature, and learning from her elders and teachers.

https://www.atheanapicha.work/

Location

Common Loaf Bakeshop, 180 First Street, Tofino

Time

10am-2pm

Price

$25-$75 Sliding Scale

Organizer

Carving on the Edge Festival

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