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2019
DVD
Through interviews with FGM survivors, activists, doctors and researchers, exposes the often secret practice of female genital mutilation as it exists...
2003
DVD
The final chapter of a satire about political powerplays in the British aristocracy. A petty politician (Richardson), having become prime minister, tu...
2012
Book
An anthology of darkly paranormal stories, with comments by the authors on their writing process....
2011
DVD
The Manhattan criminal justice team tries not to let departmental shake-ups impact their abilities to pursue the riveting cases that have shocked the...
2011
DVD
Tamra, Vicki, Jeana, and Lauri are joined by blond bombshell Gretchen, who poses a threat with her youth and good looks. The ladies strive to live the...
2011
DVD
Steps inside the workshop of fine furniture maker Tommy MacDonald, a graduate of the famed Boston-based North Bennet Street School, as he shares his s...
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Online
This program aims to unite beaders from everywhere. It’s a safe and open space for sharing culture, ideas, and art. Join artist and writer Tea Gerbeza for an introduction to Paper Quillwork.
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This event takes place Online on Zoom. Meeting link will be emailed to registrants prior to the program.
This beadwork activity will be best suited for Beginner and Intermediate beaders - all experience levels welcome!
Recommended Materials: Paper quilling strips (evenly cut thin strips of paper), slotted tool for paper quilling (or pencil), toothpick, glue
If you already have the recommended materials, great! If you need the materials, please contact spitman@reginalibrary.ca by Thursday September 11th to pick up a free materials kit. Materials kits are only available for residents based in Regina SK, on a first come first serve basis. Limited quantities available.
Tea Gerbeza (she/her) is the author of How I Bend Into More (Palimpsest Press, 2025). She is a neuroqueer disabled writer and multimedia artist with a very loud laugh. She has an MFA in Writing from the University of Saskatchewan and an MA in English & Creative Writing from...
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Albert Branch
Artist Geanna Dunbar will guide us through a culture conversation and lead an adult clay workshop featuring sculptures that incorporates the history and impact of residential schools.
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This is an in-person program. Registration is required.
This focused adult clay workshop honors residential school survivors and children, featuring cut braid or moccasin sculptures (including memorial child moccasins), and incorporates a history and impact colonization and genocide had on Indigenous people.
Held in honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Part of Culture Days programming, thanks to funding from SaskCulture through the support of SaskLotteries.
About the Artist:
Geanna Dunbar is a Cree-Métis spoken word poet, visual artist, body modification artist, and entrepreneur from Regina with a special interest in sustainable art and interdisciplinary community collaboration. Geanna works in mixed media collage, sculpture, acrylic, street art, chalkboard, window painting, and large-scale murals. She is now YWCA 2024 Women of Distinction Award Winner for Indigenous Resurgence in Action. Her work with The Path of Reconciliation, the longest mural in Saskatche...
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