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2SLGBTQIA+-identifying individuals are invited to explore a different creative project each month in a fun and safe space.
A fun and casual program that explores a new creative project with a guest artist each month. Registration is limited to 2SLGBTQIA+-identifying people in Waterloo Region. This month we will be making paper flowers with Stephen Altena. No experience is necessary and all materials are provided.
About the Instructor
Stephen Altena was born in Hamilton, Ontario. He is a graduate of Redeemer College University. He is also a graduate of the Independent Study Program at Dundas Valley School Of Art, under the instruction of John Wilkinson and Susan Detwiler. He has shown his work at Transit Gallery, Toronto Outdoor Exhibit, Hamilton Public Library, Hoop Gallery, and has sold works through the Art Gallery Of Hamilton’s Art Sale And Rental Gallery. Along with Andrew McPhail, he is the cofounder of The Hundred Dollar Gallery, which hosted the first ever Hamilton Biennale.
This program is offered in partnership with SPECTRUM, Waterloo Region's Rainbow Community Space.
Accessibility
If you require an accessibility accommodation for this program or event, please tell us how we can meet your needs as soon as possible so arrangements can be organized. If you require a sign language interpreter, please let us know at least two-weeks (10 working weekdays) before the program date.
If you are attending a registered program with a support person, please add your support worker as a guest when you sign up.
COST: Free
AGE GROUP: | Cambridge Art Galleries | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Programs + Workshops |
TAGS: | SPECTRUM | Queer | Gallery Education | Crafting | 2SLGBTQIA+ |
| Mon, Mar 16 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Tue, Mar 17 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Wed, Mar 18 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Thu, Mar 19 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Fri, Mar 20 | 9:30AM to 5:30PM |
| Sat, Mar 21 | 9:30AM to 5:30PM |
| Sun, Mar 22 | 1:00PM to 5:00PM |
Located in the heart of downtown Galt, Queen’s Square features the largest public library collection in the city as well as the main gallery and studio space for the Cambridge Art Galleries. After exploring the Gallery, relax with a book in the multiple study and reading areas, discover the large children’s department, or take in a special musical performance on the grand piano.
Cambridge Public Library supports and inspires its community to explore reading, the arts, innovation, and lifelong learning across five locations and online.
