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Mother's Day Pop-Up Card Workshop with Ahram Kim

  • Moosomin Visual Arts Centre 701 Ellice Street Moosomin, SK, S0G 3N0 Canada (map)

Join our Mother’s Day Pop-up Card Workshop and create something truly meaningful! Ahram shows you how to take a quiet, creative moment and turn it into a lasting memory. Looks simple at first — but opens into something special. “OPEN IT… AND FEEL THE LOVE 💕”

✔ Beginner-friendly

✔ All materials included

✔ Take home at least one ready-to-gift card, perhaps two.

✔ Ages 9+

✔ Limit of 10 participants.

Registration for this class closes midnight, Sunday, May 3rd.

ABOUT OUR 🧑‍🎨 ARTIST

Ah Ram Kim and her husband came to Moosomin (and Canada) about a year and a half ago. She chose cooking as her self-expression when she first came to Moosomin but has since returned to more traditional art forms. Ah Ram majored in fine arts in Korea and has worked as a professional artist, participating in a variety of exhibitions. She majored in western painting but became better known for sculptural and installation work. Ah Ram has run a private studio where she taught art to both children and adults in small class settings. She is able to teach a wide variety of media, including pencil drawing, pen drawing, soft and oil pastels, conté, acrylic and oil painting. Ah Ram can also teach traditional Asian ink painting, Korean-style colour painting (jinchaehwa), and media-based works that incorporate photography or video. She believes that sincere creative energy - whether from a child, farmer, homemaker, or elder - comes through clearly on paper or canvas and she can’t wait to work with you!

✒️Follow the link below to register for this class. Registration is not complete until payment is received.

Please include, in the “Memo” portion of your e-transfer payment, the name of the person participating in the class and the name of the class to avoid confusion.

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