2 hours
Route 22 Artist Collective Gallery
Starting at CAD 108
Sun, 07 Dec, 2025 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm (GMT-07:00)
Route 22 Artist Collective Gallery
208 1 Street West, Cochrane, Canada
Enter into Route 22 Gallery's festive makerspace for this relaxed social holiday workshop and learn more about Inuit culture while making a beautiful authentic seal fur brooch!
Learn how Inuit people have many uses for seal, such as tools made from bones, fur for clothing, and meat for their traditional diet!
Materials Provided: Yes ($50 value)
Materials are sourced ethically and traditionally from Canada's far north.
Date: Sunday December 7th
Time: 1:00 PM -3:00 PM
Registration Price: $100
About the artist:
Denise Bryan, known by her Inuinaqtun name Angasina, is a proud descendant of the Copper-Inuit from the northern community of Kugluktuk, Nunavut (formerly Coppermine, NWT).
She now resides in Calgary with her husband, Ken Bryan, the love of her life. Angasina was named by her grandfather after her great-grandmother from Alaska, a name that carries deep familial and cultural significance. Growing up on the land with her family, Denise spent weekends camping, hunting, fishing, and trapping. These experiences were enriched by the making of traditional clothing such as mukluks, seal fur mitts, parkas, and carry bags. Her family also prepared traditional foods like caribou, seal, arctic char, whitefish, and occasionally beluga whale.
Denise's artistic talents were nurtured by watching her grandfather's drawings and carvings, as well as her grandmother's sewing. Today, she continues to honor her heritage by creating her own Inuit clothing, drawings, and paintings, keeping her culture alive and vibrant.
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Tickets for Inuit Seal Skin Brooch Workshop can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| Single General Admission | 108 CAD |