Workshops
Threading South Asia: Phulkari Embroidery of Northern South Asia

Phulkari embroidery sample

Date

Sunday, May 24, 2026 13:00 - 16:00

Admission

$125.00 Regular Price
$117.00 ROM Member Price
Registration opens March 3.
Price includes materials.
Location: Makerspace Studio

Audience

Adults

About

Threading South Asia is a new workshop series at ROM exploring South Asian embroidery techniques and traditions and is inspired by the South Asian textile collections. Led by skilled artists and cultural practitioners, each workshop invites participants to learn foundational stitches, understand materials, and create a small piece of their own. Through this series, participants not only learn the technical aspects of embroidery, but also gain insight into the social, historical, and cultural contexts that shape the work. No prior experience is necessary. 

This hands-on workshop introduces participants to the art of phulkari embroidery of northern South Asia, specifically from the Haripur Hazara and Swat region, and also touches upon the practice in the Punjab region. Participants will select their own color palette and follow a traditional design while learning the cultural meanings behind the patterns and colours of phulkari. By the end of the program, each participant will complete an embroidered piece suitable for display or wear. Taking inspiration from textiles in the collections at ROM, this workshop offers a meaningful opportunity to connect craft, history, and community.  

 

Artist

Rafiq Shafiq, Textile artist
Rafia Shafiq

Oakville-based artist Rafia Shafiq is dedicated to promoting the intricate art of phulkari (flower work) embroidery. Each textile tells its own story, and phulkari is the language of her craft. Over the past seven years, Rafiq has hosted more than 50 workshops across the GTA, including at the Textile Museum of Canada, the Art Gallery of Burlington, the University of Toronto, Contemporary Textile Studio and others. She has also led workshops for multiple municipalities, including Oakville, Milton, Georgetown, and Burlington. Her business, “Dhaga Art”, is renowned for the unique custom-embroidered hoops the participants create.