Family Sunday: Cultural Tile Mosaic Project

Free

Date: Sunday, February 22, 2026
Time: 1:00 to 2:00 pm OR 2:30 to 3:30 pm
Cost: FREE; Advance registration required

Individually, we are unique and come from different paths. Collectively, we share our diverse paths, learn from one another, and walk together.

Join us for a special Family Sunday in acknowledgement of Black History Month. Led by Sheresha Mcintyre, families will get the chance to paint their very own cultural tile! Using acrylic paint and brushes, families will be guided on how to create an image that represents their cultural heritage—that will then be added to the tiles created by community this past year.  Organized by Making Change.

Description

Making Change’s mission is to educate communities by facilitating self-awareness through impactful programs. Their purpose is to spark conversations about equity, diversity, inclusion and equality to invoke change. The goal of Making Change is to create a world where we celebrate our diversity while embracing the essence of what makes us human.

Sheresha Mcintyre

Working predominantly with Analog Collage, artist, photographer, poet and curator Sheresha Mcintyre has been able to express her take on many themes in each of her art disciplines. Themes such as fantasy presented in colourful conceptual abstract forms. Mcintyre takes influences from plants, nature, culture and her own imagination to show how they mimic our “reality”.

In 2020, Mcintyre was Awarded the #RisingYouth Community Service Grant presented to her by TakingITGlobal in Toronto. She was able to curate her own art exhibit called Loose Ends which was held at The Art Gallery of Ontario (The AGO) located in Toronto. Her exhibit featured both her artwork and the artwork of other local Toronto visual artists.

Mcintyre aims to create an experience of oneness between her art and those that observe her work. This is in the hope that her art will inspire her observers to tap into the brightest, most exciting parts of themselves