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Join us on the last Sunday of each month for MOA’s family program series, Culture Club at MOA.Drop in and enjoy meaningful artmaking and intergenerational learning. Facilitated by local Vancouver printmaker and comic artist Tajliya Jamal, this workshop explores the connections between our individual and collective pasts, presents, and futures. Contribute your own designed story block to a larger, shared narrative through a mix of comic-inspired drawing and storytelling. Participants can drop in at any time to respond to the stories of others or start their own unique thread.
Limited supplies; first come, first served.
Free with museum admission
Bio
Tajliya Jamal is a printmaker and comics artist based in Vancouver, BC. With an emphasis on storytelling and pattern, their work often uses iconography from their Cantonese and Muslim-Indian background in tandem with images and texts that queery bodies. Taj graduated from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in 2019, and has since had their illustrations and comics featured in festivals and publications, led workshops for youth and adults, painted large murals, and produced screen prints for artists both collaboratively and on demand. Follow them on Instagram.
About Culture Club at MOA
Join MOA on the last Sunday of each month for Culture Club! Drop in and enjoy engaging art-making activities designed for families. Get creative and connect with MOA’s diverse collections and exhibitions. See the full schedule.
Culture Club at MOA is made possible by the generous support of UBC Campus + Community Planning
LEARN MORE: https://moa.ubc.ca/event/culture-club-at-moa-threading-our-collective-narrative/
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada, British Columbia V6T 1Z2