Join us for a hands-on workshop series led by four Indigenous professional artists. Through shared learning and art-making, participants will explore themes of land, resilience, and community while engaging with living Indigenous knowledge and culture.
The series includes eight free workshops (two led by each artist), each three hours in length, held on Saturday afternoons between April and June 2026. The program will culminate in a public exhibition at the Riverdale Hub Gallery in September 2026, featuring work created by both the participating artists and community members.
No prior artistic experience is required — only openness, curiosity, and a willingness to learn. This program warmly welcomes newcomers, BIPOC community members, and those who may not always see themselves reflected in traditional arts spaces. All are welcome.
To Apply: Please send and email to: [email protected] Indicate which workshop(s) you would like to join (artist name and date). Space is limited.
Workshops & Artists
Kathlene Eley (Mohawk, Kahnawà:ke Mohawk Territory)
Create forest-inspired mushroom ornaments using natural elements while reflecting on creativity and community as resilience.
April 4 | 1–4 PM
April 18 | 1–4 PM
Marcel Charlebois (Ojibway, Bear & Wolf Clans, Beausoleil First Nation)
Explore the origins of dreamcatchers and create a large piece using natural materials while reflecting on hopes and aspirations.
May 9 | 1–4 PM
May 16 | 1–4 PM
Mel Bartel (Nishinaabe, Lac Seul First Nation, Wolf Clan)
Design beadwork hoop earrings inspired by the Sacred Circle and explore her painting series Hope.
May 30 | 1–4 PM
June 6 | 1–4 PM
Bradley J. Reinhardt (Ojibway, Batchewana First Nation)
Learn digital painting on iPad (Procreate) and bring your designs to canvas. All equipment provided.
June 20 | 1–4 PM
June 27 | 1–4 PM
The Riverdale Hub is grateful to the Canada Council for the Arts for their generous support in making this project possible.
Event Venue
Riverdale Hub, 1326 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1Z1, Canada
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