Culture Threads: An Intergenerational Workshop Series

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Culture Threads: An Intergenerational Workshop Series

Alberta Network of Immigrant Women

Date: Saturday, October 25, 2025
Time: 1 – 3pm
Venue: To be announced

A new project by Alberta Network of Immigrant Women, funded by the Government of Alberta

Join us for a hands-on creative session led by artist Day Pajarillo, where Filipino youth and seniors come together to share stories and paint tote bags inspired by culture, memories and everyday life.

Who can join: Filipino youth (25 and under) and seniors

Light refreshments will be provided 

Sign up today visit aniw.org. For questions and info, email riddhi@aniw.org or call 403.262.8040.

Let’s celebrate our culture through art and connection while relishing memories and experiences.

More about our Facilitator

Day Pajarillo is a talented visual artist whose work graces public spaces in the City of Calgary. With a passion for art that began at the age of three, Day pursued her craft by studying Fine Arts (Painting) at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines. In addition to her fine arts background, she also ventured into fashion design and worked as a designer in Qatar, further honing her creative vision. Day’s has participated in international art and fashion exhibitions in European countries such as France, Netherlands, and Germany.

Day’s artistic journey is deeply inspired by her favorite quotation, “What you thinketh, you becometh. What your mind can conceive, you can achieve.” This philosophy resonates throughout her masterpieces, each one brought to life from the depths of her imagination. Manifesting her dreams into reality, Day embraces her mantra: “I am the Daysigner of my own Daystiny,” a testament to her ability to shape her artistic path and life with intention.

Please join us for this wonderful workshop on October 25!
In Collaboration with @Filipino Arts and Culture Society of Alberta.

Poster for the Cultural Threads: Connecting Generations through Food, stories, and craft
Call: 403.262.8040

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