Arsene Arcand - Artist Talk
1:00pm - 3:00pm
The theme of Arsene Joseph Alexander Arcand’s new body of work for this year’s Indigenous Artist in Residency is centered around teachings of the moss bag. The pieces are visual interpretations of a moss bag, what we use to swaddle a baby in Indigenous traditional parenting. The stone motifs of a moss bag is a reminder to return to ôpikinasowin, meaning the act of raising children in nêhiyawêwin, the Cree language. For everything that is ceremonially significant to us, we keep it safe in a bag. This is protection from the outside world, mimicking the warmth and safety of your mother’s womb. Your body is a moss bag for your spirit. Many of the carvings are hollow inside to represent the opportunity to fill the space with something good. It represents the significance of our potential as human beings.
Mini Edmontonians WorksShop
12:00PM-6:00PM
Inspired by Jared Epp's Anonymous Edmontonian sculptures found throughout the square, make your own aluminum foil figure! Take it home or add it to the growing installation of figures at the WorksShop.
Instant Places - Performance
9:20PM-10:00PM
Join Instant Places in their daily performance.
Nina Haggerty - Centre for Autism Services Reception
1:00-3:00PM
The Centre for Autism Services Alberta’s visual arts programs for children, teens, and young adults allow aspiring artists on the autism spectrum to bring their ideas to life through a variety of media. Led by instructors from the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts, artists develop their skills in drawing, painting, and ceramics, and explore digital media and animation.