The Huichol (Whet-chol) people of northwest Mexico have an oral tradition and document their wisdom through their artwork made of wood, beeswax and yarn. Students will use bright, contrasting colours of yarn to express meaning through traditional symbols such as people, animals and nature. Symmetry, balance and geometric designs will be explored.
Fees
We’re a non-profit organization, and program fees help cover the cost of instruction, supplies and equipment.
- We charge a minimum class fee based on 16 students
- $8.75 per student (minimum class fee of $140)
Payment
We’ll send an invoice to your school within one month—please don’t bring your payment to the workshop.
Please make cheques payable to Arts and Heritage St. Albert. Include invoice numbers and mail to: Arts and Heritage St. Albert, Suite #200, 20 Perron Street, St. Albert, AB T8N 1E4
For account inquiries, contact us at 780-459-1163 or registration@artsandheritage.ca
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