RAG School Program at Home: Métis beading with pointillism

The Richmond Art Gallery School Art program has moved online! In this video, we look at the work of Canadian artist Amy Malbeuf and create an artwork inspired by Métis beadwork. To see more of Amy's work, check out the Labour's Trace Exhibition at the Richmond Art Gallery. To do this project, you will need: paper, pencil, eraser, and felt tip markers. Share your art online: #RAGatHome #richmondconnects Twitter @RAG_Gallery_BC Instagram @richmondartgallerybc Facebook @RichmondArtGalleryBC Want to learn more? Check out these sources: "The Flower Beadwork People" by Parks Canada    • The Flower Beadwork People   Video Tour of the Labour’s trace exhibition    • RAG at Home: Labour's Trace Exhibition Vir...   Video Interview with Amy Malbeuf    • Amy Malbeuf: Labour's trace   Labour’s Trace Teacher Guide http://www.richmondartgallery.org/wp-... “Who are the Métis?” Lesson 1 of the Grade 4 Cross Curricular Teacher guide created by the Métis Nation of BC https://www.mnbc.ca/app/webroot/uploa... Image Credits Richmond Art Gallery Installation images by Michael Love and Melanie Devoy Canadian Museum of History – Pouch 1905 image https://www.historymuseum.ca/collecti... Canadian Museum of History – Fire bag 1840-70 https://www.historymuseum.ca/collecti... Canadian Museum of History – Riel's Deerskin Coat, 1885 https://www.historymuseum.ca/collecti... Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada - Hat https://indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanad... The Cleveland Museum of Art - Floral Embroidery, early 1600s. England, James I Period, early 17th century. Silk, linen; plain weave, embroidery: couch and stem stitches; overall: 66 x 76.2 cm (26 x 30 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1933.421 https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1933... Music Credits Bill Higley by the Mini Vandals, YouTube Free Music Library