LunarFest Family Fun
January 28 and 29, 2023
Ignite your imagination at LunarFest! Join us at the Varley
Art Gallery for a weekend of free, family-friendly craft workshops. Tell your
own story with our paper bunny craft. DIY with persimmon dye, and discover the
Colours of Formosa with a special this-weekend-only exhibition of natural dye
art from Taiwan. This is the Year to Imagine!
Lunar Lanterns of Indigeneous Lights
To February 28, 2023
The Lunar Lanterns of Indigenous Lights brighten up the winter with tales from the Indigenous communities of the GTA. Come see these lanterns in person from January 14 to February 28 in the Varley Art Gallery courtyard and learn the stories of the artists and the artworks. Find more details at lunarfestgta.ca.
Image credits from left to right
- Mishiikenh Kwe (Autumn Smith), Anishinaabe from Magnetawan First Nation, Caribou Clan, Dagwaagi
- Elliott Doxtater-Wynn, Anishnaabek / Kanien’keha’:ka, Oginiis Baawajigan (Dream/Vision of wild Rose)
- Nathalie Bertin, multi-disciplinary artist, Métis, French, and Algonquin ancestry, Star Bear Walking
- Hotdog Water Art, Anishinaabe Onyota’a:ka artist, Springtime Rabbits
- Sherry Crawford, Kijicho-Manito Madaouskarini Algonquin First Nation, Paradise
- Loretta Gould, Mi'kmaq artist, Waycobah First Nation, Montanna's Bear.
LunarFest Family Fun
January 28 and 29, 2023
Ignite your imagination at LunarFest! Join us at the Varley
Art Gallery for a weekend of free, family-friendly craft workshops. Tell your
own story with our paper bunny craft. DIY with persimmon dye, and discover the
Colours of Formosa with a special this-weekend-only exhibition of natural dye
art from Taiwan. This is the Year to Imagine!
Lunar Lanterns of Indigeneous Lights
To February 28, 2023
The Lunar Lanterns of Indigenous Lights brighten up the winter with tales from the Indigenous communities of the GTA. Come see these lanterns in person from January 14 to February 28 in the Varley Art Gallery courtyard and learn the stories of the artists and the artworks. Find more details at lunarfestgta.ca.
Image credits from left to right
- Mishiikenh Kwe (Autumn Smith), Anishinaabe from Magnetawan First Nation, Caribou Clan, Dagwaagi
- Elliott Doxtater-Wynn, Anishnaabek / Kanien’keha’:ka, Oginiis Baawajigan (Dream/Vision of wild Rose)
- Nathalie Bertin, multi-disciplinary artist, Métis, French, and Algonquin ancestry, Star Bear Walking
- Hotdog Water Art, Anishinaabe Onyota’a:ka artist, Springtime Rabbits
- Sherry Crawford, Kijicho-Manito Madaouskarini Algonquin First Nation, Paradise
- Loretta Gould, Mi'kmaq artist, Waycobah First Nation, Montanna's Bear.