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Yoruba Floral Practices

  • It's Ok* Studios 468 Queen Street West Toronto, ON, M5V 2B2 Canada (map)

Muse & Museums is thrilled to present art activations inspired by community-building, culture, and curiosity. Join us at It's Ok* Studios for a unique floral workshop led by Anjeloa Salami, founder of AnjBlooms. In this hands-on session, you'll gain insight into Anjeloa’s research methods and creative process all while crafting floral arrangements inspired by Yoruba traditions and motifs to take home.

Participants will have the opportunity to handpick their florals, personalize their designs, and take home a handcrafted floral arrangement. Come create, connect, and celebrate the art of florals through a cultural lens!

Spaces are limited, register today to secure your spot. No prior experience is necessary!

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About the Artist:

Anjeloa Salami is the founder of AnjBlooms, a floral design studio specializing in thoughtful, conceptual floristry inspired by Yoruba motifs. Each unique arrangement is designed to reflect her clients' experiences, with her broader mission being to document West African floral principles and bring the histories of African flower traditions to life. Stay connected with Anjeloa on Instagram: @anjblooms.

Event Details:

Time: 12:30 PM - 4 PM

Date: Saturday, March 8, 2025

Location: It's Ok* Studios | 468 Queen St W, Toronto

For accessibility and accommodation requests, or to join Muse & Museums as a volunteer, please email museandmuseums@gmail.com.

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