Paint the Plate Night with Chef and Designer Prince Churchill

Event information on a black text box on a yellow background beside a photograph of a young black man wearing a turtleneck shirt and a painting of a Haitian dish.

Date: Friday, October 3rd, 2025
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: In-person event at the Museum
Language: Presented in English
Cost: $25.00 (Includes painting supplies, canvases, and a signature mocktail curated by Prince)

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Join us for a creative evening where food meets art! This one-of-a-kind paint night, guided by the Museum’s current Artist-in-Residence, Prince Churchill, will blend culture, cuisine, and creativity. You will be painting a vibrant still life of a beloved Haitian dish: Rice & Beans with Chicken, paired with a refreshing glass of Liminoda.

No experience is needed for this fun, easy to follow activity. Open to all ages.

About Prince Churchill: 
A recent NSCAD graduate, Prince led art programming at Wonderneath Art Society and advanced his culinary expertise as a sous chef at East Coast Conch Restaurant and Bar. A perfect combination of skills for a residency inspired by our new exhibition eat make share: a taste of immigration.

About the Artist-in-Residence program:
The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21’s Artist in Residence program allows an artist to create new work that contributes to the Museum’s mandate while advancing their art practice.

Supported by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment Initiative.