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May 16 – 17, 2026 | 9AM – 5PM
Discover. Create. Connect.
This event is sold out. If you'd like to join our waitlist, please fill out this form. You’ll be contacted if a spot becomes available.
Discover. Create. Connect.
Dates & Times: Tuesday, May 19 – Saturday, May 23 | 12 – 5PM
Each month in 2026, Kingston Pop Choir is bringing together a room full of people to learn and sing a song — no auditions, no experience required, no long‑term commitment. Each session features a local musical artist who leads the group in an arrangement of an original song or a beloved cover. These are one‑day choirs: playful, welcoming gatherings where folks come together to sing, connect, and create something bigger than themselves.
In this 3-hour hands-on workshop, you will create a sculptural "memory vessel" using recycled egg cartons transformed into handmade paper pulp. These materials — once used to carry fragments of everyday life — are broken down and rebuilt into a new form. In the process, they lose their original structure but retain traces of collective experience. You will shape this material into a container and embed your own memories within it-creating an object an object that exists between personal story and shared origin.
All core materials are provided, including:
Join Tett Artist-in-Residence Jarena Lee for a playful, hands-on workshop exploring portrait-making through textiles and fabric.
In this session, participants will create their own unique textile portraits using a mix of materials, including scrap fabrics brought from home and materials provided in the workshop. Participants are also invited to take part in a fabric swap — exchanging textures, colours, and materials with others to bring new stories and layers into their work.
A balance between what is seen and what is felt.
Two artists meet in a shared language — where the human form and the natural world reflect one another. In charcoal and paint, their works reveal how flesh and forest, stone and spirit, belong to the same quiet earth.
Teri Wing - teriwing.ca
Carolyn Huff-Winters - carolynhuffwintersfineart.com
All Ages | Free Admission
Your donation will sustain Tett Centre and help us continue to develop exciting new programs to advance Kingston’s arts sector.