Multidisciplinary artist announced as Winnipeg’s newest maker-in-residence

A multidisciplinary artist has been selected as the Winnipeg Public Library’s newest maker-in-residence.
Raymond Lyttle creates in ceramics and using ink, watercolour and oil paints.
He will teach weekly drop-in studio sessions at the Millennium Library’s ideaMill and offer scheduled workshops at other library branches, including programs for families and youth, the City of Winnipeg announced in a news release on Monday.
Lyttle enjoys watching how others interpret his prompts and he’s excited to see what the community will bring to workshops and studio sessions, he said in the news release.
The maker-in-residence program will run from March 3 until June 14. The program connects people visiting the library with professionals who are passionate about their craft in visual and creative arts, technology and digital media, the news release said.
The library hosts up to three makers each year and offered its first maker-in-residence program, which is funded by the City of Winnipeg, in December 2022.
For more information about the program, visit the library’s website.
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