The Winnipeg Public Library has announced its newest Maker-in-Residence.
For this season, they have chosen Callen Maude, a multimedia visual artist and art facilitator, to take on the role.
Maude is based out of Winnipeg and is skilled in a variety of mediums, including textile, illustration, and sculptural works. Sustainability and inclusivity are two integral threads in her work.
"Creativity is a way of life, a means of exploring oneself and our community. I look forward to building community through textiles, pencil, and paint," said Maude.
Maude will work out of the ideaMILL at Millennium Library from July 8 until October 11, offering workshops and programs for families and youth.
Maude will also offer weekly drop-in studio time to allow visitors to try new skills and learn more about her creative process.