SPECIAL EVENT AT THE PHI FOUNDATION FOR CONTEMPORARY ART! (https://phi.ca/en/foundation/)
Guided visit of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition, Dancing Lights that Flew up to the Universe, and art workshop by Deaf artist Pamela Witcher, Share your dot of love. Who: Families who are part of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities What: A guided visit in English with ASL interpretation of the Yayoi Kusama exhibition followed by ... An art workshop developed by Deaf artist Pamela Witcher in ASL with English interpretation and finally... Refreshments! When: Saturday, November 5th 2022 from 2pm to 4pm, followed by refreshments Where: The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art in Old Montreal 451 Saint-Jean Street Why: To share, to learn, to be inspired, to make art, to enjoy! RSVP required: To register for the event, please RSVP: [email protected] There are 15 spots for this event. Register early to secure your spot! The visit and workshop will be led by Amanda Beattie, Educator and Project Manager at the PHI Foundation, in English with an ASL interpreter. The art workshop will be led by artist Pamela Witcher in ASL, with English interpretation. Comments are closed.
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