Artist aiming to revitalize Métis rug hooking in a year-long project
The little-known, seldom practiced Métis tradition of making hooked rugs is being revitalized in a major way at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) in Regina
Over the next many months, Métis Elder and artist Margaret Harrison will lead a community hooked rug project at the RSM, entitled ‘The Basin of Little Things.’
The plan is to create a large, 6 x 10 foot rug in three separate pieces. But master rug-maker Harrison wont’ be doing it on her own – she’s inviting any willing participant from the community to join her, learn, and create something significant together.
“For me, this is a beautiful thing to be able to bring our culture to the (RSM) and really show Métis art, said Harrison.



