Newfoundland & Labrador Community

Meet Hanna Furs, newcomer artist in residence at the C.B.S. Library

Between now and August, you can meet and create art with Hanna Furs, newcomer artist in residence at the C.B.S. library. She will be offering four community workshops and offering weekly open studio hours, when she will create art inside the library.

Hanna is offering free community workshops until August

Artist Hanna Furs is pictured with the first painting she made upon arriving in Newfoundland last year. It's an acrylic painting of a rocky beach.
Artist Hanna Furs is pictured with the first painting she created in Newfoundland: a beach near her home in Paradise. (CBC )

From now until August, community members can meet and create art with Hanna Furs, a multidisciplinary Ukrainian artist now living in Paradise with a passion for telling stories and a curiosity for the world around her.

Hanna, the newcomer artist in residence at the Conception Bay South Public Library, will create art that combines the rich cultural heritage of Newfoundland and Labrador with the vibrant traditions of Ukraine and other cultures.

I believe that art can cross borders, uniting people despite their cultural, linguistic, and historical differences.- Hanna Furs

"I hope to share my diverse experiences and perspectives on creating artworks that promote connection, understanding, and recognition among community members," said Hanna. "I aim to create unique and inspiring work that will serve as a testament to the power of art to bring people together and contribute to a stronger community."

A group of beautifully decorated psyanky eggs by artist Hanna Furs.
Some of Hanna's beautiful psyanky. (Hanna Furs )

Create art with Hanna

Hanna is offering four free community workshops during her residency. 

On June 10 from 1-3:30 p.m., join Hanna at the C.B.S Library for a Pysanky workshop, the Ukrainian tradition of egg decorating. Participants will decorate eggs using a kistka, a special pen that holds hot wax.Open to participants age 14 and up. Pre-registration is required and space is limited.  If you'd like to attend, please email [email protected] to register.

Monotype: Participants will make prints through drawing or painting on smooth surfaces. Open to participants age seven and up. (July 8, 1-3:30 p.m. C.B.S Library. Register here

Motanka: Participants will learn how to make traditional Ukrainian dolls. Open to participants age seven and up. (July 15, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., A.C. Hunter Library Community room. Register here

Vytynanka: Participants will learn the Ukrainian technique of paper cutting. Open to participants age seven and up. August 12, 1-3:30 p.m., C.B.S Library. If you'd like to attend, please email [email protected] to register.

 

Hanna's artwork from left to right:  monotype "Feeding the Chick", Vytynanky paper cutting "Berehynia Trypillya", and a Motanka doll.
Hanna's artwork from left to right: monotype Feeding the Chick, vytynanky paper cutting Berehynia Trypillya and a motanka doll. (Hanna Furs)

Open studio hours

Every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Aug. 16 Hanna will host "open studio." Drop by the library to meet Hanna and watch her creating art live. 

The newcomer artist in residence is a partnership between the CBC and Newfoundland and Labrador Public Libraries. 

CBC/Radio-Canada's partnerships program with public libraries has been created to engage more deeply with Canadians. With 3,000 branches across Canada located near 90 per cent of the population, libraries offer unmatched proximity to communities from coast to coast to coast. To reach and engage with these communities, we've rolled out a program focused on forging partnerships with these public spaces, which serve as purveyors of culture and spaces for connection — much like the public broadcaster itself.