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From left, Chase Wareham, Ivy Strickland, Mya Strickland and Olivia Burton helped paint and design a mural for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The mural will be on display in Qalipu Fist Nation’s community centre. (Colleen Connors/CBC )

A new mural to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation draws on the imaginations of Corner Brook girls and boys.

Children in the city were given paint, fur, moss and clothing and asked to design a mural in observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

They spent an evening in September covering a large board with drawings, paintings and handprints.

a close up of a children's mural.
The children used natural materials like fur, wool, moss and leaves to help design the mural. (Colleen Connors/CBC )

The mixed media mural project was hosted by the Qalipu First Nation in the group’s community centre to give children a chance to share their creativity and ideas about the day by using natural materials. 

WATCH | These kids show off a mural they’ve with made paint, fur, moss and clothing: 

How arts and crafts help these Corner Brook kids learn about truth and reconciliation

Qalipu First Nation invited children in Corner Brook to use their imaginations and design a mural to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

“I did this residential school kid and this sign,” said 11-year-old Chase Wareham, pointing to the mural.

“It just felt like I should draw him because it just felt like no one else was really drawing a residential school kid on there. There were other things, I just felt like I should do it.”

Large painting with different textures like clothing, paper, and grass.
The mural will be on display in the Qalipu First Nation’s community centre. (Colleen Connors/CBC)

The large mural will be on display Friday during Qalipu First Nation’s community gathering and walk for remembrance outside the office in Corner Brook.

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