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Learn the basics of beading and create your very own feather-inspired earrings with Squamish artists, Jason Nahanee and Joanne Natrall. Jason and Joanne will lead this hands-on beading workshop tailored for beginners.
This is a wonderful opportunity to explore traditional techniques, connect with community, and leave with a beautiful piece of wearable art.
All materials will be provided, and no prior experience is necessary. Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot today! Snacks will be provided, and participants are welcome to bring their own lunch.
Date: March 8, 2025
Time: 11:00am-5:00pm
Tickets:
$120 General Admission
$110 MOV Members, Students, Seniors
$100 Indigenous
(plus fees and taxes)
You can make earrings like these ones!
About the Artists:
Jason Reed Nahanee
Jason’s Squamish Nation name is Ts its apeltn which means “one who knows.” His parents were Lorne and Eva Nahanee of the Squamish Nation. He grew up in Squamish and later the family moved to Ustlahahn (North Vancouver) where he spent most of his life. His mother instructed him in the art of cedar root basketry. He also does Coast Salish wool weaving, cedar bark weaving and he carves wool weaving tools, such as shuttles, combs and blanket pins. He learned bead work in his early 20s and has more recently revived this skill. He has made beaded earrings, barrettes and headbands.
Joanne’s ancestral name is Laws’tenat which is from her maternal great-grandmother, who is a Squamish Nation elder. Both of Joanne’s parents, as well as her maternal and paternal grandparents, are from the Squamish Nation. She was fortunate enough to know them very well. She spent a lot of time with them while growing up in Ustlahahn (North Vancouver). She learned many crafts from her mother and father such as beading, knitting, wool/cedar weaving, crocheting and basic sewing.