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Xwat Maanzháapǔyak: BIG BEADS

  • Time and Date: Saturday, February 28, 11am-5pm
  • Location: Art Windsor-Essex, 401 Riverside Dr. W, Windsor, ON
  • Cost: Free. Donations welcomed at registration.

Online pre-registration required. Space limited! Open to 2-Spirit, Indigenous, newcomer, and LGBTQIA+, and allies.

Pre-Register Here

Xwat Maanzháapǔyak: BIG BEADS is a one-day creative gathering led by artist Vanessa Dion Fletcher. The day centers community, conversation, and making from the heart.

The gathering will begin with a welcome and artist talk, followed by a community lunch. In the afternoon, choose one of two hands-on workshops (selected at registration). AWE welcomes all 2-Spirit, Indigenous, newcomer, LGBTQIA+, and allies in support of healing and understanding, to celebrate culture and identity, and to discuss how we can work together towards a more equitable future through the power of art. 

Event Schedule

  • 11am – 12pm: Sign-in, coffee and artist talk 
  • 12pm – 1pm: Community lunch
  • 1pm – 5pm: Choice of workshop

 

Choice of workshops:

Workshop 1: Giant Pool Noodle Earrings with Vanessa Dion Fletcher, 3rd floor, Solcz Family Suite

Playful and Tactile: Artist Vanessa Dion Fletcher will show you how to transform pool noodles and hoola hoops into a giant doorknocker earring sculpture.

Workshop 2: Mixed Media Zines, 3rd floor, Rodzik Gallery

Cut and Paste: Learn how to cut and paste images and text into a mixed-media collage work of art. All of the artworks will be digitized and compiled into a collaborative Zine.

 

Questions? Email Sophie Hinch at [email protected] or call 519-300-2749 ext.103

Vanessa Dion Fletcher

Vanessa Dion Fletcher is a Lenape and Potawatomi neurodiverse Artist; her family is from Eelūnaapèewii Lahkèewiitt (displaced from Lenapehoking) and European settlers. She uses porcupine quills, Wampum belts, and menstrual blood to reveal the complexities of what defines a body physically and culturally. Reflecting on an Indigenous and gendered body with a neurodiverse mind, Dion Fletcher primarily works in performance, textiles and video. She graduated from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2016 with an MFA in performance and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from York University in 2009. She has exhibited across Canada and the USA at Art Mur Montreal, Eastern Edge Gallery Newfoundland, The Queer Arts Festival Vancouver and the Satellite Art show in Miami. Her work is in the Indigenous Art Centre, Joan Flasch Artist Book Collection, Vtape, Seneca College, Global Affairs Canada and the Archives of American Art.

This project is funded by the Government of Canada. Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program Ontario Region/ Région de l’Ontario Department of Canadian Heritage/ Patrimoine canadien

This program is also supported by the Solcz Family Foundation. 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations, The Queer & Trans Migrant Advocacy Alliance of Windsor-Essex, and CAN-AM Urban Native Homes