Indigenous Glass Art Experience with Tribal Fusion Art

Date: Offered twice a month, year-round, starting June 9 2026
Location: In-person event at the Museum
Language: Presented in English
Cost: $185.00 + HST per person

Experience must be booked in advance. Workshops can accommodate up to 30 participants. Groups may also book additional dates, subject to availability (minimum of 8). Visit Tribal Fusion Art for full event information.

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Immerse yourself in Indigenous culture, creativity, and storytelling through a unique experience offered in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. This special package includes museum admission, a personal tour of Welcome to Turtle Island with the artists behind the installation, and a hands-on Mosaic Glass Art workshop grounded in Mi’kmaw, Anishinaabe and Anisininew teachings. Together, the exhibition and workshop invite you to explore Indigenous perspectives from across Turtle Island (North America) while engaging more deeply with the cultural teachings, traditions, and artistic practices shared by your hosts.

An Indian woman and a white woman hold up finished mosaic art pieces.

Four women participants of a glass art workshop display their handmade stained glass mosaic sea turtle panels.

A participant carefully places coloured glass tiles onto a circular mosaic panel featuring a teal wolf design on a yellow background.

A circular mosaic panel of a beaver in red, white, and orange glass tiles against a black background.

A mosaic kit laid out on a table including a circular wooden wolf template with intricate designs, a bag of coloured glass tiles, glue, a spreading tool, instruction cards, and a Seven Grandfather Teachings reference sheet.