Indigenous Culture: Working with Heart, Storytelling and Art

Daily Activities & Drop-Ins
Summer 2023|#72190

All ages, Mixed
Learning: Indigenous CultureAdult

Description

In this interactive hands-on workshop, renowned Squamish Nation artist and educator Splash (Aaron Nelson Moody) will introduce a story of living with heart. Find your own personal stories which might relate and connect with the stories of your community and discover the transformational power of art to encourage healing and connection. We will work with our hands on a colouring page to enhance our learning.

Activity meeting dates

Oct 1, 2023
Sun2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

More Information

SupervisorLeigh-Anne Niehaus
Number of sessions1
DepartmentArts and Culture

Registration dates

ResidentsFrom Jun 14, 2023 8:00 AM
Non-residentsFrom Jun 14, 2023 10:00 AM
$10.00
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No experience is required, just an open mind and heart, and a willingness to learn.

Aaron Nelson-Moody / Tawx'sin Yexwulla is a Squamish First Nation educator who has worked to preserve Coast Salish art and culture He works within his own community educational structure and shares important traditions of intercultural connection in public schools, and through community engagement projects.

His work on projects in various media include large scale wood carvings such as houseposts and canoes, down to smaller silver jewelry engraving and repousse pieces. He studied with and was lucky to work alongside the acclaimed Xwalacktun / Rick Harry, who is a wood and stone sculptor, jeweller, and teacher.

Since 1995 he has worked with community groups and students sharing traditional teachings here in Canada, Japan, and Scotland. Besides working on commission in woodcarving, and precious metal jewelry, Aaron runs workshops in truth and reconciliation discussions, storytelling & Indigenous content, drum making, jewelry making, and woodcarving.

Splash's website

This presentation is generously supported by the West Vancouver foundation.