Sea Glass Jewelry Workshop
The Maritime Museum of BC 744 Douglas Street, Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaLearn about the history of sea glass in this interactive workshop. Then design your own piece of jewelry using locally sourced sea glass.
Learn about the history of sea glass in this interactive workshop. Then design your own piece of jewelry using locally sourced sea glass.
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Explore the Maritime Museum of BC during our weekly Sensory-Friendly hours, designed for visitors who prefer a quiet and subdued environment.
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In this creative session, you'll carve your own linocut stamp and print it onto fabric. Explore block printing techniques while celebrating the beauty and history of our coastal heritage.
Explore the Maritime Museum of BC during our weekly Sensory-Friendly hours, designed for visitors who prefer a quiet and subdued environment.
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Learn about the history of sea glass in this interactive workshop. Then design your own piece of jewelry using locally sourced sea glass.
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Dive deeper into the current exhibit at the Maritime Museum of BC – 1858: Black Routes, Black Routes, which explores early Black immigration to BC.
In this creative session, you'll carve your own linocut stamp and print it onto fabric. Explore block printing techniques while celebrating the beauty and history of our coastal heritage.