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Sun-Printing Workshop with Aurora Wolfe

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Sun-Printing Workshop with Aurora Wolfe
Free, drop-in program
Sunday, August 3, 1pm
Goodwin House at Saskatchewan Landing

Join us in the heart of southern Saskatchewan for a hands-on sun printing workshop that blends creativity, sustainability, and the beauty of the prairie landscape. Using foraged local plants and recycled materials, participants will explore the art of cyanotype—a historic photographic process that uses sunlight to create striking blue-and-white prints. Come connect with the land, experiment with natural shapes and textures, and leave with your own one-of-a-kind artwork. No experience necessary—just curiosity and a love for the outdoors! Youths under 14 must accompanied by an adult.

Aurora Wolfe is a multimedia artist, researcher, and musician of Cree (Beardy’s and Okemasis Cree Nation) and Scottish descent. Her work centers on the relationships between Indigeneity and institutions, teasing out stories that have been overshadowed by the dominant colonial narrative. She holds an interest in exploring dynamic relationality and creating art that generates acts of kinship with the past, present, and future.
Grounded within lived experience, her works dance between mediums, genres, and disciplines. Blending a tongue-in-cheek sensibility with historical reference, she unravels what it means to be displaced, and the simple yet complicated rituals of return. Alongside acts of truth-telling, aesthetics serve as both an entry point for viewers and a weapon against the fetishization of Indigenous pain. Through this lens, she firmly locates us in the here and now, and within our own complexities as living, feeling, and interactive beings.
This project is made possible through the SK Arts’ Artists in Communities grant and with support from Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.



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