In this part two of her Beaded Uppers & Vamps workshop, Hovak finished the lesson she started in her first beaded uppers / vamps workshop. This workshop took place at 12:00pm EST / 1:00pm Atlantic, on Thursday, April 30. This workshop was for Indigenous peoples only.
Required materials:
Size 11/0 seed beads (Preferably, yellow, black, green, 2 other colours)
1 beading needle & 1 regular sewing needle
white beading thread
two pieces of 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 White stroud or similar material
blank paper for drawing / tracing
scissors
This workshop took place online using Zoom. This workshop, like all De-ICE-olation workshops, was free.
The Inuit Futures project is proud to partner with the Inuit Art Foundation to share this event as a part of Inuit Futures’ De-ICE-olation online Inuit artist workshop series.
Hovak Johnston is an Inuk woman raised in the Kitikmeot Region in the Arctic. She lived off the land of Umingmaktok until she was sent away for school at the age of 7 to Cambridge Bay. Now living in Truro, Nova Scotia, Hovak maintains a deep connection to her culture, traditional arts and skills. Hovak’s diverse artistic practices include sewing, soapstone carving, jewellery making, tanning hides, and traditional tattooing. In 2018 she published a book on Inuit tattooing practices, Reawakening Our Ancestor's Lines: Revitalizing Inuit Traditional Tattooing (2018).