Beginners Beading Circle

Beginners Beading Circle

Gather with community for the Urban Indigenous Collectives' monthly beading circle! (Beginners)

By Urban Indigenous Collective

Date and time

Thursday, May 29 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

Urban Indigenous Collective

315 West 39th Street #1206 New York, NY 10018

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

6:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Drop-In

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Beading Circle

About this event

Join us on May 29 from 6 pm to 8 pm for our community Beading Circle, where we spend an evening of beading and knowledge sharing. Anyone who would like to learn how to bead.

The Indigenous Beading Circle has been created with the intention of welcoming both Indigenous and non-Indigenous creatives of all skill levels to join in a safe and creative space for open discussion and knowledge sharing. Throughout this workshop, let's embrace the wisdom passed down through generations and celebrate the artistic expressions that have shaped Indigenous communities' identities.

Logan Tootle of the Cherokee Nation will be hosting the beading circle.

Tickets are free for all Indigenous-identifying people. For non-indigenous allies, we encourage a suggested donation of $20.

Doors will be closed at 6:30 so that everyone can bead without interruptions.

Learn more about our work on our website:

https://urbanindigenouscollective.org/

Follow us on Social Media:

Instagram: @urbanindigenouscollective

Tik Tok: @urbanindigenousco

Youtube: @urbanindigenouscollective6864

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Urban Indigenous Collective?

Our address is 315 W 39th St #1206, New York, NY 10018. Take the elevator up to the 12th floor.

Who can join the beading circle?

All people are welcomed to join. Tickets are free for our indigenous identifying community. This includes all indigenous people from the North, South, Central Americas and the Caribbean. For non-indigenous allies, we encourage a suggested donation of $20.

Organized by

UIC supports access to culturally-tailored health and wellness services for self-identified Indigenous peoples in Lenapehoking and the greater NYC area (NY, NJ, CT, PA) through community-based participatory research, advocacy, community programming, and direct services.

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