
About this Event
Give new life to old materials! In this workshop, we’ll use recycled and scrap textlies to create woven pieces that can become wall hangings or experimental art works.
You’ll learn simple weaving techniques using cardboard looms. No prior experience is needed.
This is an accessible, low-waste way to try your hand at weaving while keeping it creative and sustainable. Suitable for beginners!
All supplies are provided, but feel free to bring any fabric scraps, yarn ends, or old textiles you’d like to incorporate.
♻️ Transform cast-offs into colourful woven art
🎨 Explore weaving in a playful, approachable way
🧵 Great for anyone interested in craft, design, or sustainability
Essential details:
📍 Gallery 1065, 1065 Bloor Street West
📅 Wednesday, October 29, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Follow along on Instagram:
Gallery 1065: @gallery.1065
Shari Kasman: @smkasman
📩 Questions?
Email: [email protected]
About the Artist:
Shari Kasman is a Toronto-based writer and multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the overlooked, the improvised, and the unofficial ways people reshape the city. Her practice includes photobooks, public art, and urban interventions like Bloordale Beach and spoof TTC signage. She is fascinated by pigeons and loves the absurd.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gallery 1065, 1065 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Canada
CAD 55.00