
Tufting with Noopimiing Creations
Wednesday June 4, 2025 | 11 – 3 pm
Public: $95.00 +HST
Members: $80.00 +HST
Join Hunter Corbiere, owner of Noopimiing Creations, for this special version of our Midday-Make Series. In the final Midday-Make before we break for the summer, participants will learn tufting, a traditional Indigenous art form that uses small bunches of dyed animal hair to create 3-D sculptural designs.
All materials, a light snack and refreshments are included.
Please note that this program is 4-hours in length.
About the Instructor:
Noopimiing Creations is owned and operated by Hunter Corbiere, an Anishinaabekwe, and a band member of M’Chigeeng First Nation located on Manitoulin Island. She currently lives and creates on the Southern shores of Georgian Bay. Corbiere is a friend of the land and carries a background in the environmental field, specifically in forestry. She is also a self taught artist, ranging from beading, tufting, moccasin making, and porcupine quill work; carrying on the artwork of her grandmother, and continues to keep learning, teaching, and sharing as she goes. Combining her passion for the land and traditional art, she strives to work with sustainable materials and hopes she can tie the connection to the protection of mother earth through her pieces. In her free time she loves to be out on the land hiking, camping, kayaking, fishing and hunting; but also enjoys many cozy days inside watching a good movie or drawing!