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Carving a Frog Mask
Carving a Frog Mask

Sat, Apr 01

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Cowichan Valley Arts Council

Carving a Frog Mask

Carve a frog mask under the guidance of First Nations carver Rupert Scow and experience the transformation of a cedar block into a piece of art. Some woodwork experience is needed. Woodblock materials are supplied but students need to bring carving tools.

Time & Location

Apr 01, 2023, 9:00 a.m. – Apr 05, 2023, 4:00 p.m.

Cowichan Valley Arts Council, 2687 James St, Duncan, BC V9L 2X5, Canada

About the event

Rupert Scow comes from a line of Kwakwaka’wakw carvers living in the Alert Bay/Gilford Island area of Northern Vancouver Island. The Scow family, known as “The people of the Bear,” is Kwikwasut’inuxw from the village of Gwa’yasdams on Gilford Island. Through heredity, the Bear and the Gwa’yasdams crest of the Sisiutl, or double headed sea serpent, are family crests. Rupert is currently based in Lake Cowichan. He began learning to carve cedar in his 20s. He soon developed his own style, and continues to keep the tradition of carving alive by teaching others the traditional techniques. With his great sense of humour, detailed steps in an order that makes sense, careful demonstration and oversight, as a teacher Rupert makes sure that each student creates a piece of art to be proud of. A world-class artist, whose work is in museums and art galleries and on display with collectors around the world, Rupert creates original artwork as well as making himself available to teach both experienced artists and total beginners of every culture. For more information click here!

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