SONGS THAT FEEL LIKE HOME

VISUAL ARTS
Cycles
Workshops
SONGS THAT FEEL LIKE HOME
November 2026
Monday, November 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 from 7 PM to 9 PM
Facilitator: Jieun Kim
This visual arts workshop series is part of Jamii’s November Cycle and reflects the 2026 theme, It Feels Right. Led by Jieun Kim, the series brings together linocut printmaking and collaborative storytelling as tools for shared creative exploration.
Participants are introduced to relief printing techniques through linocut, learning how to design, carve, and print original imagery. As the series progresses, individual practices come together through a collective storyboard and zine-making process. The workshops balance skill-building with collaboration, offering a space to explore how stories can be shaped visually and collectively.
All materials are provided by Jamii, removing barriers and allowing participants to focus fully on the creative process.
These workshops are open to participants of all experience levels. No prior printmaking or visual arts experience is required. Participants are encouraged to engage with curiosity and care for both individual and collective creation.
Workshops are free for participants. Registration is required, and space is limited.
Support free community arts
Jamii’s workshops are offered free so that cost is never a barrier to participation. If you’re able, you can help pay it forward by donating through Jamii’s website. Your support helps keep community arts accessible and welcoming for everyone.
Jamii’s November Cycle is sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts, Toronto Arts Council, TD Ready Commitment, Rama Gaming House, and Charitable Gaming.
Photos by Afnan Yakot

Photo by Laura Dittmann
JIEUN KIM
Jieun Kim is a Korean-born street artist based in Toronto whose work is influenced by Korean folk art and natural imagery. Her practice spans murals, printmaking, and community-based projects, often emphasizing collaboration and shared authorship. Jieun has collaborated with Jamii through multiple public art initiatives, including youth-led mural projects created with LAINI participants in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood.
UPCOMING DATES
Participants must register separately for each workshop session they wish to attend.





































