Carving on the Edge presents: Paddle Making Workshop with Carl Martin
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Carl takes his students into the refinements of the working Nuu-chah-nulth paddle, a revered design. Carl Martin has been carving canoes and paddles, as well as museum quality Nuu-chah-nulth artifacts since the 1960�s, and along with his brothers Joe and the late Billy Martin, is responsible for keeping the art of canoe-making alive in British Columbia.
Workshop fee: 3 days � $225 includes cedar wood. Yew wood is an additional $75, please indicate wood preference.
Workshop fees & sign up required: Contact Us.
The Carving on the Edge Festival takes place August 29 to September 14 and showcases traditional and contemporary west coast wood carving with exhibits, forums, feasts, family programs and demonstrations.
| Cost: |
General: See prices above |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Arts Classes Craft & Hobby Multicultural Workshops (Arts) Everything Else Ethnic | Multi-Cultural Workshops Festivals |
| Location: |
The Shore
368 Main Street, Tofino |
This event is for Adults, Seniors, Student / College | |
| More Info: |
Carving on the Edge Festival [email protected] Event Website |
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