Holiday Card Making Workshop
Holiday Card Making Workshop
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Looking for some free festive fun? Join our all-ages holiday card workshop!
We’ll provide a range of basic art supplies and materials for attendees to play with, and teach helpful tips for creating one-of-a-kind cards.
- Feel free to bring in your own surplus art supplies, card-making scraps, or decoration techniques to share with the group. (Not required, but welcome!)
Venue & reserving seats:
This workshop will take place inside Crescent Beach Community Gallery at 12160 Beecher St, Surrey, BC. Parking around the gallery can be a challenge, so please leave yourself plenty of time to find a spot or use public transit (you can map out your trip using TransLink’s Trip Planner).
We have 10 seats available for workshop attendees and kindly require RSVPs to make sure we don't run out of chairs or supplies. (If the workshop fills up, you'll be prompted to join a waiting list if you'd like to be notified if someone else cancels.)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Questions / contact:
Please email ArtAllAlong@gmail.com if you have any questions or accessibility requests.
Meet the facilitators
Anoop Dhaliwal is an interdisciplinary visual artist and graphic designer. Dhaliwal’s practice and skills involve photography (analog + digital), printmaking, painting, illustration, video, dynamic media, typography, and editorial layout. Her artistic approach embraces traditional art practices, digital art practices, and their intersections. Her creative expression includes spirituality, the Universe, sacred geometry, nature, mindfulness, and identities. Dhaliwal’s personal, educational, and professional experiences intersect to inform her artistic approach and expression. [Read more]
Suki Kaur is a first-generation Canadian artist of Punjabi descent, hailing from Surrey, BC. She describes herself as an illustrator and artist, but at her core she is a storyteller who is deeply inspired by her Punjabi roots, Sikh faith, and all things magical and fantastical. Using her culture as a base, she weaves in magic and whimsy to create pieces that act as a tool for dialogue, aiming to bridge gaps between communities and generations, and to invite conversations about belonging and healing in a world that may not always make sense. [Read more]
Dani Law is a self-taught digital artist who uses art as a tool to highlight social issues and challenge the status quo. Her work blends bold imagery with storytelling to confront injustice and spark dialogue. While working primarily with pixels, Dani has begun experimenting with the tactile world of abstract mixed-media paintings. This medium provides an intuitive expression of creativity and emotion, and is another outlet for resistance and connection. [Read more]
Anoop, Suki, and Dani are part of a team of BC-based artists showing work at Crescent Beach Community Gallery from Nov. 21–Dec. 14, 2025, in a free art exhibition and workshop series titled ‘It’s Been Art All Along: Women Making Sense/Cents Through Art in a World on Fire.' You can read more about the show at bit.ly/ArtAllAlong.