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Faceless Dolls workshop series
Venue:
Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery
Community:
Nelson
The Faceless Dolls campaign, created by the Native Women’s Association of Canada, was launched in March 2012 to raise awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and of the impact this tragedy has on communities across Canada. The project builds on the work of Gloria Larocque’s ‘Aboriginal Angel Doll Project.’
Join Nelson Museum Social Justice Coordinator Lesley Garlow for free, facilitated workshops to create your own faceless doll. You can attend one, a few, or all of the workshops, and completed dolls will be on display in the Community Cabinets on the main floor of the Museum. This is a FREE program, no registration is required, and all materials will be supplied.
Exhibition/Speakers
Kid Friendly
Workshops
Event Contact Information
Address:
502 Vernon Street,
Nelson,
BC
