Since 1996, Myths and Mirrors has provided unique opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to experience and take part in the arts outside of mainstream settings. Our goals have been to create innovative art, to engender a sense of community identity, and most importantly, to provide a forum for those made marginalized to express themselves.
Everyone is welcome to imagine and create community with us.
Our website is currently in development so check back often for updates. In the meantime, you can reach us here:
News + Events
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Making with Myths
Greater Sudbury Public Library | 74 Mackenzie St. No cost | Wheelchair accessible
Explore your creativity and connect with other creatives. Work on your own projects, experiment with our supplies, and take part in facilitated workshops with guest artists.
December 16 @ 1-3PM: Making with Myths
January 20 @ 1-3PM: Writing Confessional Poetry with Blaine Thornton | REGISTER NOW (16+)
February 18 @ 1-3PM: Making with the Makerspace
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Spilled Ink: Writing Group
Greater Sudbury Public Library | 1991 Regent St. January 11 & 25 @ 5:30-7PM
A bi-weekly writing group dedicated to the creative development of local writers. Whether you are an aspiring poet, experienced novelist, or looking to experiment in a new artform, SPILLED INK offers a welcoming space for writers of all genres, ages, and experience levels to work on current projects and share feedback. Facilitated by Blaine Thornton.
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Cupcake Decorating with Justine Martin
Better Beginning Better Futures | 450 Morin Ave. January 27 @ 2:30-4PM | Cost: $95 | Ages: 16+
In this beginner class, edible artist and Food Network Champion, Justine Martin will guide participants through modern and classic piping techniques and styles to create cupcakes worthy of sharing with those you love, or hoarding for yourself. Participants will learn: , how to colour buttercream, how to fill a piping bag, a variety of piping techniques/styles, simple food photography, safe food storage, other professional techniques, tips and tricks.
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