Beaded Earring Workshop

with Stephanie Peltier

2024-04-19 11:30 2024-04-19 14:30 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Beaded Earring Workshop

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/36306

In-person event

This workshop takes place at 1 Elgin St, in the National Arts Centre’s Atelier Shenkman Smith which is located across from the Box Office. Come join Stephanie Peltier of Deliaestelle Designs for this beaded earring workshop!  
You will receive the popular Beginner Beading Kit that has everything to make a pair of beautiful beaded earrings, with a surprise bead colour inside! Included are instructions, beads, gems, threads, stud backings, and much more! In this...

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Atelier Shenkman Smith
Fri, April 19, 2024
11:30 AM EDT
Atelier Shenkman Smith
Indigenous arts Workshops Fashion
  • In-person event
  • English
  • Ages 16+
  • ≈ 3 hours · No intermission

This workshop takes place at 1 Elgin St, in the National Arts Centre’s Atelier Shenkman Smith which is located across from the Box Office.

Come join Stephanie Peltier of Deliaestelle Designs for this beaded earring workshop!  
You will receive the popular Beginner Beading Kit that has everything to make a pair of beautiful beaded earrings, with a surprise bead colour inside! Included are instructions, beads, gems, threads, stud backings, and much more! In this 3-hour workshop, Stephanie will guide you through the earring making process where you can share your process and ask questions along the way. 
Suitable for beginner beaders and experienced beaders alike, ages 16 and up. Workshop will be delivered in English but questions are welcome in French.

About the artist
Stephanie Peltier is a gifted and talented member of Wiikwemikoong First Nation, situated on the Unceded Territory of Manitoulin Island. She has woven her love and passion for Indigenous beadwork into the heart of DELIAESTELLE DESIGNS. Stephanie’s beading reflects her ingenuity and her respect for her Indigenous background of traditional and contemporary methods and styles. She uses porcupine quills, shards of deer antler, and the meditative and complex caribou tufting process in her work.
Beyond being a creative endeavor, DELIAESTELLE DESIGNS’ “beginner beading kit” serves a higher purpose. Stephanie’s kits have made their way to several important venues, such as the Manitoba Mukluks workshop and the Northern Youth Abroad. They are used in youth programs throughout the Ottawa region. Her beading kits have more implications than mere aesthetics; they become a means of personal growth and cultural rediscovery. As a result of Stephanie’s efforts, a niece of survivor of residential schools relatives and daughter of Indian day school, was able to rediscover her strength, resilience, and cultural identity. This life-altering experience has given Stephanie a voice to teach others about the healing potential of Indigenous beading. 
Through DELIAESTELLE DESIGNS, Stephanie extends a warm invitation to everyone to appreciate the exquisite artistry of Indigenous beadwork. Beckoning us to embark on a meaningful cultural celebration and empowerment journey. 
To learn about this business, the products, and beading kits, browse DELIAESTELLE DESIGNS’ website at https://deliaestelledesigns.com/.