
Image credit: Megan Feheley
Presented By TD Bank Group, Toronto History Museums.
Learn hands-on about the process and techniques for creating birch bark bitings with Toronto-based interdisciplinary artist Megan Feheley (Cree, Chapleau Cree First Nation). Offered as part of the Smoke Signals x Reflections exhibition, participants will be introduced to birch bark practices, including how to peel bark and create their own designs. A practice shared by many nations, birch bark biting is a mark-making practice that forms patterns through biting into folded layers of birch bark.
Event Details
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- Where: 401 Richmond Ltd 401 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON, M5V 3A8, Studio 128
- When: May 30, 2026 at 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m
- Cost: Free – Reservations / Advance Tickets Required
- Purchase on Website: secure.toronto.ca
- Purchase by Phone 416-392-7604