Watercolour Genealogies: Exploring your Heritage through Art with Carly Nabess
Create a unique way of expressing one’s own personal heritage using basic watercolour techniques. Uncover the visual language of your own landscape rooted in your identity. Unlock the interconnections between identity and art. In this workshop you will make a beautiful map of your identity and place yourself within it.
Carly Nabess is a visual artist whose inspiration is derived from the forests of the Northwest Coast, her heritage and her community. She uses wood, hide, and canvas to communicate ideas of Métis identity and personal and physical landscapes.
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