***If you require assistance with your registration please call Jules and leave a voicemail at 416-583-4339 Ext. 8 or send an email to
jules_vodarek@workmanarts.comOnline
Sundays February 27th, March 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th
2PM-4PM
Join multidisciplinary artist and writer Hanan Hazime for Cut, Paste, & Create: A Mixed-Media Collage workshop series. Discover how to use found and repurposed materials to create various forms of collage. Participants will be guided through collage making techniques and creative prompts that will centre on joy, hope, and community connection. Each visual arts collage will also be accompanied by an optional creative writing prompt. Creating art together online will allow us to connect our hearts, minds, and spirits in a time when we can’t be together in person. This workshop series is open to all local seniors. No collage-making experience is required! All skill levels are welcome.
Who can register: Seniors living in East Toronto
East End Arts service area currently includes wards 14 and 19, which are loosely defined to the north by the Don Valley Parkway and Sunrise Avenue, as far south as Lake Ontario, as far west as Don Valley Parkway, and as far east as Victoria Park Avenue.
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Hanan Hazime is a multidisciplinary artist, creative writer, community arts educator, and writing instructor living in Tkaranto/Toronto. She also identifies as a Neurodivergent Lebanese-Canadian Shi’a Muslimah Feminist and Mad Pride Activist. Hanan has Master of Arts degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Windsor.
Through her intersectional and interdisciplinary artwork, Hanan aims to push boundaries, question arbitrary binaries, challenge the status quo, and shatter stereotypes. Her primary mission as an arts educator is to provide accessible arts education to marginalized communities with a special focus on crafting safe, empowered spaces for Muslims, individuals with mental health challenges, folks with disabilities, and BIPOC youth to discover and enhance their writing and art skills.
When not writing or creating art, Hanan enjoys reading fantasy and science fiction novels, overanalyzing things, photo-blogging, dancing with faeries in the woods, and drinking copious amounts of tea.
@the.mad.muslimah (IG)