Mother’s Day Cedar Bracelet Weaving

Two Time slots available

 
 
 

Join Rita Kompst of the Musqueam Nation for a Mother’s Day-themed workshop on traditional Coast Salish cedar weaving. Participants will learn about the cultural and traditional techniques of Coast Salish cedar weaving. Using the cedar bark that was harvested and prepared by Rita herself, participants will weave their very own cedar bracelets and roses.

We are offering the option of a morning or an afternoon workshop. When registering, please select your preferred time slot.

Date: Saturday, April 30, 2022

Time: 10 AM – 12 PM or 1PM – 3 PM

Location: Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, V6J 3J9

Tickets: $75 for non-members, $65 for MOV members, $50 Indigenous Peoples*

*Please call 604-736-4431 during MOV business hours to obtain a discount code if you are an MOV Member or Indigenous. A service fee and GST are also applied to ticket sales. Please note that this price point is based on covering the artist’s fee and materials.

 

TIME SLOT 1: 10 AM – 12 PM

TIME SLOT 2: 1 pm – 3 PM

If you are having trouble using the embedded form above, please try to purchase 10 AM to12 PM ticket directly on Eventbrite here and 1 PM to 3 PM ticket here

For general inquiries regarding this workshop please contact Indigenous Programs and Community Engagement Coordinator, Jasmine Wilson here.

 

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Workshop Facilitator

Rita Kompst, Local Artist, Musqeaum

Rita was born and raised in Musqueam. Her late father, Joseph Becker (Point), was a former Chief of Musqueam. He was also a self-taught artist who was well known for his wood carving and Salish designs. Her late mother, Evelyn Norris (Campbell) was also from Musqueam but lived on Vancouver Island. She is the eldest child and had 5 sisters and 5 brothers.

“I had never considered myself to have any artistic abilities at all but while delving back in my culture and heritage, I discovered a passion for cedar weaving and knitting. I currently work full-time as an executive assistant and now that my children are grown, spend my free time being creative!”