Francis Tomkins (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice includes animation, collage, zine making, and workshop facilitation. They have a BFA in Cross-Disciplinary Arts: Publications from OCAD University and have worked within the arts and accessibility sectors at Tangled Art + Disability, StopGap Foundation and Toronto Queer Film Festival. Their work has been featured by Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS), RestFest Film Festival, and Arts Etobicoke. Francis is passionate about how art can be used to create and sustain connected communities.

REGISTERED – Spontaneous Stitching (@ Online)
March 11 @ 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Registration is open from January 30th to February 13th!
This workshop series introduces the essential tools and techniques of hand embroidery, including line drawing, 3D florals, and fabric collage. We’ll begin with spontaneous stitching: stitching without a plan to learn our first stitches by exploring mark-making with thread. From there, we’ll play with colours, materials, and textures. Perfect for both beginners and experienced embroiderers, this series offers a chance to slow down, learn new skills, and be part of a community. Workshop participants can apply the techniques learned in this workshop to future embroidery projects, such as hoop art and fashion upcycling.
Open to Ages 14+. Priority is given to folks with lived experience of mental health and/or addiction issues. No experience is required for this course! All materials are provided.
Registration is now full for this program. Please note there is a limit to the number of participants. Only selected participants will be contacted with a confirmation email.
If you require more information or help with this registration, please contact Steffi Ng at ProgramsCoordinator@LakeshoreArts.ca
Free
416-201-7093
CommunityPrograms@LakeshoreArts.ca

