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SUMMARY:Workshop: Screen Print a Tea Towel for Mother's Day
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Screen Print a Tea Towel for Mother’s Day\ncSPACE Marda Loop\nAlberta Craft Gallery – Level 2\nApril 25\, 2026\n9:30 AM – 5:00 PM\n \nJoin surface designer Natalie Gerber for an engaging introduction to silkscreen printing\, where you’ll create your own one-of-a-kind tea towel. This beginner-friendly workshop is a perfect way to celebrate Mother’s Day—whether you’re making a thoughtful handmade gift or spending quality time creating alongside your mom. \nThis relaxed\, in-person session invites you to explore surface pattern design in a fun and supportive environment. No prior experience is needed—just bring your creativity and enjoy an afternoon of printing\, learning\, and crafting something truly special. \nCome experience the creativity that lives within cSPACE and leave with a beautiful\, custom-printed linen tea towel to treasure or gift. \nRegister Online \nThee Available Time Slots: \n\n9:30 AM – 11:30 AM\n12:00 PM – 2:00 PM\n3:00 PM – 5:00 PM\n\nAll materials included\nAge: 12+ \nAbout the artist: \nHaving recently completed a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Craft from the Alberta University of the Arts\, Natalie is currently engaged in a comprehensive exploration of the boundaries and potentialities of textile forms. Her work critically examines the intersection of traditional techniques and contemporary practices\, positioning her contributions within a broader discourse on craft and materiality in the arts. \nNatalie’s work can be found in select boutiques and galleries across Canada\, or in her Calgary-based textile printing studio located at cSPACE. \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Alberta Craft Gallery at cSPACE\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 1P5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alberta Craft Gallery Level 2
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SUMMARY:Artist Reception: Ichigo Ichie: A Moment in Time - Presented by Alberta Craft Council
DESCRIPTION:Artist Reception: Ichigo Ichie: A Moment in Time – Presented by Alberta Craft Council\ncSPACE MardaLoop\nAlberta Craft Council – Level 2\nMay 23\, 2026\n2:00PM – 4:00 PM \nRSVP for free \n\n\nJoin Alberta Craft Council for an Artist Reception from Minoru Ueda. Meet the artist and view his exhibition. \nArtist Statement \nIchigo Ichie is a Zen-inspired concept that emphasizes cherishing the unique nature of each moment. This principle is often associated with the renowned Japanese tea master Sen no Rikyu. It also profoundly influences my artistic practice. As a potter\, I draw upon traditional Japanese pottery techniques\, focusing on the rustic elegance and understated aesthetics of functional vessels\, as well as the inherent connection to nature first articulated by Sen no Rikyu. This exhibition features a selection of vases\, tea utensils\, and tableware that are central to the Japanese tea ceremony. \nBiography \nMinoru Ueda is a Japanese architect who was raised in Tokyo and currently divides his time between Calgary and Japan. He began his career in seismic engineering research\, then transitioned to structural engineering and ultimately focused on sustainable architecture. In Japan\, Minoru practices\, teaches\, and consults on sustainable architecture\, while in Canada\, he engages in artistic pursuits and volunteers within local art communities. His longstanding passion for the visual arts has flourished in Calgary\, where he has found the time and space to develop his artistic skills. \nMinoru studied the Japanese tea ceremony for several years. After relocating to Canada\, he has pursued courses in sculpture and ceramics at ACAD and in printmaking at KOAC. He is a proud member of the Leighton Art Centre\, Fairview Pottery Studios\, and Alberta Craft Council. In 2024\, he was awarded an artist residency at Workshop Studios\, where he continues to hold the position of honorary member. \nIn Japan\, Minoru works from various pottery studios\, including Yuzan Gama\, Hibiki Studio\, Ebisu Cultural Center\, and Naka Klin. He is also a member of the Kobuchizawa Pottery Club. \nThis is a free event. \n\n\n\n\n 
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LOCATION:Alberta Craft Gallery at cSPACE\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 1P5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alberta Craft Gallery Level 2
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