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Oct 6 - Dec 15
*No Classes Oct 13
Sundays

3:15pm - 4:45pm

Ages 9-11
Students will work on a series of functional and sculptural projects, using a variety of techniques to develop clay hand-building skills.

Please note that there will be no classes Oct 13.

 

Instructor

Disa Haldorson

Disa Haldorson is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in Functional Ceramics, Sculptural Ceramics, Installation, and Performance Art. In her role at WAG Studio, she enjoys guiding both adults and children to find their own unique creative expression and voice.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours in 2015, her personal practice explores lesbian and gay politics and how the queer community navigates heteronormative societies. Her primary focus has been to shed light on and explore masculine of centre lesbian identities, societal perceptions, and the gender roles they are assumed to inhabit. Her work strives to confront the viewer with their preconceived notions of lesbianism and lesbian culture as well as the idealized female figures seen throughout straight culture.

 

Plan Your Visit
WAG-Qaumajuq recognizes that land acknowledgements are part of an ongoing dialogue with Indigenous Nations, and we are grateful to live and work on these lands and waters. Institutionally, WAG-Qaumajuq is committed to acknowledging our colonial history and we are actively working to interrogate the Gallery’s colonial ways of being.

WAG-Qaumajuq is LEED certified.

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Winnipeg Art Gallery—Qaumajuq
300 Memorial Blvd
Winnipeg, MB
204.786.6641 // Gallery
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