Community Workshop Facilitated by Kendra Yee

Narrative Charm




Sunday November 26, 2023 at 2 - 4 PM
Gardiner Museum

Using air drying clay participants will create their own “narrative charm,” by combining a personal story to a work from the Gardiner’s collection. Each attendee will receive a 3” x 3” (250g) block of clay to form a item that relates to the prompt; what story would you turn into a relic? [Or what story would you place into a museum?]

Through building objects of connection, this workshop will explore the ways alternate histories can be translates, acknowledged, and validated. “Narrative Charms,” are smaller objects that are meant to be carried, both by the creator and as a form that holds valuable experiences, documenting histories that deserve to be recognized.



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From the Workshop




About  the  Facilitator:  Kendra  Yee









Kendra Yee (b. 1995, Tkaronto/ Toronto) is an arts practitioner that seeks to materialize the truths and fictions of memory. Yee pulls tales from; personal stories, lived experience and collective narratives to develop site-specific installations that carve alternative archives. Yee has programmed and exhibited with: Patel Brown (Toronto), Heavy Manners (Los Angeles), The Artists Project (Toronto), Juxtapoz (NYC), The Letter Bet (Montreal), Xpace Cultural Centre (Toronto). Upcoming projects include a solo exhibition at Patel Brown (June 22) and The RBC Emerging Artist Residency Program at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Spring 2024).

Kendra.studio / @kendrayee



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PROJECTS

Mending the Museum (2023)
Workshop Series:
   Narrative Charm
   Blackout Poetry
   Play it Forward
   Cloning and Paper Clay
   Clay|Sound|Powah


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About the Collective
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Mending the Museum is a collaborative duo comprised of Karina Román Justo and Camila Salcedo. Together, their intent is to work as a bridge between artists, communities, regional museums, and craft objects from their collections, to reflect on ancestry and speculative futures within the framework of cultural belonging.


For all inquires, please email mendingthemuseum@gmail.com


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