In this engaging two-hour session, participants will get hands-on experience creating their own paintings with the artistic guidance of Charlene Johnny, a talented Quw’utsun artist. Charlene will guide participants as they use stencils to create their own Salish-style paintings and she will explain the meaning behind the different shapes and forms often found in Coast Salish art. This kid-friendly workshop will result in a new artwork for participants to take home! 

Dates: April 27, 2024

Time: 5:00 - 7:00pm

Tickets:

  • $50 General Admission

  • $45 Seniors (65+), Students & MOV Members

  • $40 Indigenous People

  • $20 Youth (17 and under)



For general inquiries regarding this event, please contact the Programming Department here.


Charlene Johnny

Charlene Johnny is a Quw’utsun artist residing in Vancouver, BC. She enjoys using traditional design elements from the landscape and the creators' creatures whilst transforming them into modern displays. She has over 10 years of experience with various mentors executing Coast Salish art in different forms including silversmithing, graphic design and mural painting. Her art is inspired by nature.