Looking for an inspired way to spend an afternoon? Join us Thursday, June 27 from 4 pm to 6 pm, at the Ketegaunseebee / Garden River First Nation Public Library (48 Syrette Lake Road, Ketegaunseebee / Garden River First Nation, ON), where we'll be sh
Join us Thursday, June 27 from 4 pm to 6 pm, at the Ketegaunseebee / Garden River First Nation Public Library , where we'll be sharing our work through hands-on intergenerational artmaking!
We'll be bringing a bunch of our current Social Fabric activities, and YOU are invited to join us in artmaking that might include:- Making a mending list, and thinking through what mending means to you;- Working on a UFO collaborative project;We'll also be sharing information about our community-engaged work and how to get involved!
No experience is needed and everyone is welcome to join this free drop-in session! For more information please email us (Miigwetch to Irene Gray and our partners at the Ketegaunseebee Public Library for hosting us! Thinking Rock acknowledges our funders and supporters - including Niigaaniin Services and Mamaweswen/The North Shore Tribal Council, The Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, the City of Sault Ste. Marie, the Algoma Community Foundation, the Governments of Ontario and Canada, and of course, community donors!
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