Louis Riel Week: Beading workshop – Feb. 14
Beadwork is more than just decoration!
It’s a deeply rooted Indigenous art form that tells stories, preserves culture, and connects generations. Join us in the Indigenous Support Centre for a hands-on Beading Workshop led by Jennine Krauchi, a celebrated Métis beadwork artist known around the world for her stunning, traditional floral designs.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced beader, this is a rare opportunity to learn from a master and explore the rich history and meaning behind this beautiful art form. All materials provided – everyone is welcome!
- Tuesday, Feb. 14 • 4:30pm – 7:30pm
- F209, Notre Dame Campus
Register for the Beading Workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 14 by emailing Terri-Lynn at tlanderson@rrc.ca.
About Jennine Krauchi
Jennine Krauchi is a Métis beadwork artist and designer. She produces clothing and creates replicas for organizations like the Manitoba Museum, Parks Canada, The Canadian Museum of History, The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and many more around the world, including those in places like Scotland, France and the USA.
Jennine teaches beadwork, quillwork and moccasin and mukluk making. She teaches in schools and at festivals throughout Canada, and has had the opportunity to teach in Europe.
Most recently, Jennine participated in two exhibits: A Hard Birth at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and Radical Stitch at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina.

