fbpx

Mawi’art: Sharing A Vision

SMFN Cultural Centre 25 DEDHAM ST, Fredericton, NB, Canada

Mawi'art: Sharing a Vision An information pop-up session geared towards informing the local public what Mawi'art is about, and to showcase some of our membership's fine arts, crafts, and performances. Be sure to come check us out! Schedule (Subject to Changes): 4:30-5:30 Open house Mingle 5:30 Opening Prayer & Song (Judie Acquin) Opening Remarks (Charlie […]

INTER: FUSE, LATE, RELATE

GALERIE SANS NOM Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

La Galerie Sans Nom débute 2020 avec deux nouvelles expositions ! Les vernissages auront lieu le vendredi 24 janvier à 19h - soyez-y :) • Galerie Sans Nom is kicking off 2020 with two new shows! They open on January 24th at 7PM - be there! Galerie Sans Nom = L'exposition de la Résidence de […]

Petapan

Fredericton Fredericton, NB, Canada

Keynote Speakers for Petapan 2022 are Elder Maggie Paul, Possesom Paul, and Jeremy Dutcher! Join us in Fredericton, NB, from June 9th-12th for this amazing experience. Petapan—meaning ‘First Light’—is an arts symposium that brings together close to 150 Indigenous artists and arts professionals from the Atlantic provinces every two to three years. The first was […]

Beaded Brooches 🌸

385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton 385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton, Canada

On Thursday, November 24th, learn beadwork basics and how to create a beaded flower brooch with Becca Ireland. Visit https://bit.ly/mawiart-hands-on to learn more and sign up to attend the session. This workshop is FREE to attend. Seats are limited, so be sure to register in advance. What: Beaded flower brooches When: Thursday, November 24th, 6:00-9:30 […]

Free

Beaded Wristlets with Kyana Kingbird 📿

385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton 385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton, Canada

This Thursday evening (Thursday, December 8th) learn how to bead a mini wristlet with Kyana Kingbird. Part of Mawi’Art Hands On: Wabanaki Arts Workshops. Go here to learn more and sign up to attend next week's session. This workshop is FREE to attend. Seats are limited, so be sure to register in advance. What: Beaded […]

Free – $20

Mini Birch Bark Canoes 🛶

385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton 385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton, Canada

This Thursday evening (December 15th) learn to create a miniature birch bark canoe with Janna Nicholas. Visit https://bit.ly/mawiart-hands-on to learn more and sign up to attend next week's session. This workshop is FREE to attend. Seats are limited, so be sure to register in advance. What: miniature birch bark canoes When: Thursday, December 15th, 6:00-9:30 […]

Learn to Carve ⚒️

385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton 385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton, Canada

7 week carving class, 14 classes in total. Learn to carve with Wolastoqey master artist, Charlie Gaffney. Create a beautiful piece of artwork while learning about Wabanaki culture. No experience necessary; all tools, materials, and equipment provided. When: Saturday mornings, 9am-12pm, and Monday evenings, 6-9pm. Start date: Saturday, January 7, 2023. End Date: Monday, February […]

$600

Beadwork Basics

385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton 385 Mazzucas Lane, Fredericton, Canada

Mawi’ Arts Wabanaki Artist Collective is excited to share Indigenous culture through traditional arts, including beading, quillwork, ash basketry. Join us for a free Indigenous Art workshop in Beadwork Basics, on January 21. Hosted at The Dandy at 385 Mazzucas Lane, Mi’kmaw Artist Mel Beaulieu will lead the group in creating beautiful beaded keychains. All […]

Free

Mawi Art Intro to Filmmaking workshops 🎞

550 Queen Street 550 Queen Street, Fredericton, Canada

Beginner-friendly videography course for Indigenous youth ages 19-35 Mawi’Art: Wabanaki Artist Collective, in partnership with Ulnooweg Education, is pleased to offer this series of Saturday workshops to introduce participants to the world of videography and documentary film making. From the basics of good storytelling to the intricacies of camera settings, colour design and navigating a […]

Free

Petapan First Light Indigenous Arts Symposium ☀️

Charlottetown Charlottetown

A bi-annual symposium and celebratory event that provides Indigenous artists in the Atlantic region a space for dialoguing, forging connections, and sharing practices. We welcome Indigenous artists of all disciplines to join us for a variety of exciting activities to elevate and celebrate Indigenous art and artists from across the region!