Join Savannah LeCornu’s beading class to explore Indigenous art, storytelling, and vibrant creativity. Discover modern traditions and cultural joy through hands-on learning.
Join Savannah LeCornu’s beading class to explore Indigenous art, storytelling, and vibrant creativity. Discover modern traditions and cultural joy through hands-on learning.
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625 Mission St - Craft a unique beaded patch with indigenous artist Savannah LeCornu. All necessary materials for your creation will be supplied during this 2-hour session.
Your ticket also includes an Alaskan-themed charcuterie board and beverage!
Come and design a distinctive Alaskan-themed patch, featuring elements like fish, bears, eagles, and…
- 625 Mission St - Craft a unique beaded patch with indigenous artist Savannah LeCornu. All necessary materials for your creation will be supplied during this 2-hour session.
Your ticket also includes an Alaskan-themed charcuterie board and beverage!
Come and design a distinctive Alaskan-themed patch, featuring elements like fish, bears, eagles, and other native flora and fauna. Savannah will lead you through the beading techniques passed down through her ancestors.

- Snacks
- All Beading Materials
- Snacks
- All Beading Materials
Savannah LeCornu is a self-taught artist hailing from Ketchikan, Alaska. She is of Tsimshian, Haida, and Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) descent. Her work encompasses formline and plateau art styles, aiming to produce contemporary, accessible art that honors Indigenous cultures.
As an Indigenous artist, Savannah is a storyteller. Storytelling has always been a…
Savannah LeCornu is a self-taught artist hailing from Ketchikan, Alaska. She is of Tsimshian, Haida, and Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) descent. Her work encompasses formline and plateau art styles, aiming to produce contemporary, accessible art that honors Indigenous cultures.
As an Indigenous artist, Savannah is a storyteller. Storytelling has always been a vital part of her heritage, and she naturally gravitates towards it. Through her paintings, drawings, and beadwork, she crafts narratives that preserve traditions, depict contemporary stories showcasing the resilience and vibrancy of Indigenous peoples, and celebrate Indigenous joy and love.
With roots in multiple tribes, she blends the art forms of her northern coastal and plateau heritage, often merging them. Using vibrant colors, witty titles, modern elements, and traditional shapes, she seeks to create art that reflects her distinctive perspective and encourages viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions about Indigenous peoples and their art.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.