REGISTRATION OPEN Join us for an afternoon of collage medicine box making with community member Kimberly Robertson. This is a FREE event, open to ALL AGES.
In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the practice of collage and create their own collaged medicine box. They will also have the opportunity to consider the ways in which cultural and creative practices can contribute to Indigenous health and wellness.
All basic supplies will be provided, but please feel free to bring copies (no original photos) of personal pictures to be pasted onto your medicine box. Examples include pictures of your pets, loved ones, favorite TV shows, hobbies, and anything that personalizes your medicine box.
Kimberly Robertson is an artist, anti-violence advocate, scholar, teacher, mother, and citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Robertson is an active member of the Los Angeles Indian community and an Associate Professor of American Indian Studies at CSULB. She facilitates beading and art-making workshops for Native communities both locally and across the United States.
😷Mask wearing encouraged! Although case numbers are low, let’s continue to work to protect our relatives.
Ahéhee'/Thank you❤️
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