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Turtle Island Painting with James Groening

  • Saturday, October 12, 2024
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • The Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Avenue
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All Ages & Levels 

Join artist James Groening for an fun, inspiring & immersive workshop where you'll learn the story of Turtle Island & paint your own masterpiece.

Turtle Island, in numerous Indigenous First Nations traditions,  is the name for the lands known as North & Central America. James will share the story of how Turtle Island came into being & how sharing stories has inspired his artistic & healing journey.

James will have canvas prepared with a turtle designed in the Woodland Art Style which you'll paint & bring to life using the signature bright & bold colours of the style. Woodland Art is a distinct genre that blends traditional legends & myths with contemporary mediums using expressive line work & bright colours; practiced by First Nations artists spanning from northern Ontario to southern Manitoba. It explores the relationships between people, animals & plants, & is rich with spiritual imagery & symbolism.

Through knowledge sharing & creation, discover the power of story & connection, while painting your own turtle. Great for adults & families, no painting experience required.

All supplies are provided.


Artist/Instructor Bio

James Groening, aka Blue Sky, is a Burnaby-based Cree artist from the Kahkewistahaw First Nation. Adopted by his white grandparents during the Sixties Scoop, Groening was raised disconnected from his Kahkewistahaw roots. After meeting his biological mother & learning of his heritage, James was inspired to pursue a journey of reclaiming his Indigeneity. 

Groening paints in the Woodland Art style with expressive designs & vibrant colours, depicting stories & legends from his rich cultural heritage. Led by artistic intuition & meaningful legends, Groening's artwork documents his journey of healing & growth, as he attempts to revitalize his cultural identity through art making & knowledge sharing.

James is currently displaying his incredible artwork in Blood Memories at the Silk Purse.


Supported by


West Vancouver Community Arts Council
Located at
The Silk Purse Arts Centre
1570 Argyle Avenue
West Vancouver, BC  V7V 1A1

Phone: 604-925-7292

E-mail: westvanartscouncil@shaw.ca

Gallery/Art Box Gift Shop Hours:

Wed. - Sun. 12 - 4 pm

 

The West Vancouver Community Arts Council acknowledges that the lands on which we gather for cultural activities are part of the traditional ancestral territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) & xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.


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