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Traditional Knowledge Keepers Workshop: Embroidery

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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Traditional Knowledge Keepers Workshop: Embroidery

Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Saturday, May 11, 2024, 10:00am - 4:00pm

Join Margaret Harrison for an introduction to silk embroidery. No experience necessary, open to ages (13+). Beginner to intermediate participants welcome. Materials will be provided to create a black wool purse. The workshop includes a presentation by Royal Saskatchewan Museum Curator of Indigenous Cultural History, Bailey Monsebroten who will introduce participants to silk embroidery works from the Museum’s collection. Registration is $25 per person. Consider including a donation to your registration to help support Museum programs, exhibits and research.  

Schedule:

  • 9:45 am – 10:00 am || Arrival
  • 10:00 am – 12:00 pm || Workshop part 1
  • 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm || Lunch (not included)
  • 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm || Tour of the Indigenous History Collection with Curator of Indigenous Cultural Heritage Bailey Monsebroten
  • 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm || Workshop part 2

Margaret Harrison

Margaret Harrison was born and raised on the road allowance at Katepwa Lake in the Qu’Appelle Valley. She is proud of her Métis heritage and her roots to the Red River. She spent many hours helping her mother, Adeline Pelletier dit Racette, prepare and make hooked rugs and adorning clothing and household items with embroidery. Her work in both these traditional forms is highly praised and on display at the Batoche National Historic Site and the Gabriel Dumont Institute. Margaret pays tribute to her mother and her heritage by preserving and sharing what she has learned.


This workshop is brought to you by the Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Traditional Knowledge Keepers Series, sponsored by Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation.

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