Protected: Indigenous Belongings Presentations
Protected: Indigenous Belongings Presentations
Protected: Indigenous Belongings Presentations
Protected: Indigenous Belongings Presentations
Protected: STRUT: Drag Queen Storytelling
STRUT: Pride Party
Date: Friday, June 19, 2026
Time: 8:00 pm – 12:00 am (Doors open at 7:30 pm)
Location: Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. W.
Tickets: $40
Lace up and show off at STRUT, a Pride celebration that puts fashion, music, and queer joy front and centre at the Bata Shoe Museum. This high-energy evening invites you to dance, celebrate, and express yourself unapologetically in a space where style and self-expression reign supreme.
Soundtracking the night, DJ Sigourney Beaver will be spinning all the Pride anthems—past, present, and iconic—keeping the dance floor moving all evening long. The stage comes alive with electrifying performances by legendary Toronto queens Ayah Conic, STORM, and Who?, bringing charisma, talent, and unforgettable looks. Hosting the night is the incomparable Sucka Queen, guiding the festivities with wit, warmth, and plenty of sparkle.
Between performances, strike a pose at themed photo ops and booths, get creative at the bracelet-making station, and raise a glass at the cash bar. Whether you’re dancing, crafting, or serving looks for the camera, STRUT is all about celebrating Pride, individuality, and community—your way.
To quote the legendary RuPaul, “You better work!”
The Bata Shoe Museum is committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive, and affirming space for all. We proudly support all gender identities and expressions. Behaviour that makes others feel unsafe, uncomfortable, or unwelcome will not be tolerated. To ensure a safe and respectful environment, anyone engaging in such behaviour may be asked to leave. Thank you for helping us keep the BSM a safe space for all to explore.
Please review our Terms and Conditions in advance and check in with Visitor Services upon arrival. Questions? Email us info@batashoemuseum.ca anytime.
Indigenous Beading Workshop: Strawberry Patch
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location: Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. W.
Tickets: $60
Celebrate National Indigenous History Month during the Strawberry Moon with a hands-on beaded otêhimin (Cree for strawberry, often called “heartberry”) patch workshop led by Cree-Métis artist Marissa Magneson. Participants will learn about the cultural and seasonal significance of the strawberry while being guided through the fundamentals of one and/or two-needle bead embroidery techniques. Welcoming both beginner and intermediate beaders, this workshop builds confidence and skill as you create a beautiful, meaningful piece rooted in story and tradition.
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What to Expect
- Hands-on learning: Work with beads, needles, and thread under Marissa’s expert guidance
- Cultural context: Understand the significance of beadwork in Indigenous communities and its continuing importance today
- All materials provided: Everything you need is included—just bring your creativity and curiosity
- Welcoming atmosphere: Both beginner and intermediate beaders are welcome.

Marissa Magneson is a Cree-Métis artist, photographer, educator, and workshop facilitator. She has a BFA honours degree from York University and a Master’s degree in Canadian and Indigenous Studies from Trent University. Her research explores Indigenous methodologies, using beadwork as a form of visual storytelling. Marissa’s work is rooted in decolonizing education, strengthening community, and cultural reclamation. In her collaborative work with various organizations, Marissa works to photograph, consult, educate, and create programming in meaningful ways. Marissa would like to acknowledge her maternal grandmother, Elaine Jessop, whose life-long work on Indigenous women’s rights inspires her own journey. Marissa is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at York University in the Faculty of Education, where she is researching “Beadwork as Pedagogy: A Bridge Towards Cultural Reclamation and (re)Conciliation.”
Please review our Terms and Conditions in advance and check in with Visitor Services upon arrival. Questions? Email us info@batashoemuseum.ca anytime.
Moccasin Making with Manitobah Storyboot School
Date: Saturday, May 16, 23, 30 and June 6, 2026.
Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. W.
Tickets: $195 General, Free for Indigenous Youth*
Learn the traditional art of moccasin-making with Anishinaabe artist Natalie Ortiz in this four-part workshop designed to teach hand-sewing leatherwork and beading techniques. Natalie will guide participants through the full process, from start to finish, of creating their own custom moccasins from design, pattern-making, beadwork, and construction, to caring for the finished footwear. All tools, materials, and comprehensive instruction will be provided. Please note that missing one or more of the four sessions will likely result in an unfinished project. This course is designed for ages 12+.
The Bata Shoe Museum is pleased to offer 10 free Indigenous youth spots for free, based on a first-come, first-served basis. Please fill out this form to express your interest.

Natalie Ortiz is a Toronto-based Indigenous artist. Her work focuses on handmade jewelry, moccasins, and leatherwork. Natalie is Anishinaabe of Wauzhushk Onigum Nation and of Peruvian decent. Her art carries deep meaning connected to her roots, reflecting the traditions and teachings passed down through generations. She learned beading and moccasin-making through traditional teachings. She has been making moccasins for five years, and every pair is crafted with intention, meant to be worn and appreciated by anyone who connects with them. Follow Natalie on social media for moccasins and leatherwork at @natymocs. Her jewelry can be found on Oliva’s Jewelry and @olivasjewelry.
Please review our Terms and Conditions in advance and check in with Visitor Services upon arrival. Questions? Email us info@batashoemuseum.ca anytime.
Live Fashion Illustration 101
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. W.
Tickets: $50
Learn the unique art of live fashion illustration with Toronto-based illustrator Nessa Lilly, known for capturing the elegance and energy of fashion moments. Inspired by the Bata Shoe Museum’s new exhibition André Perugia: A Design Legend Unveiled, this hands-on workshop will teach you how to bring fashion to life through quick, expressive sketches in 5 minutes or less. Nessa will guide participants through the dynamic process of live fashion illustration — a rare skill that blends speed, intuition, and artistry to capture style in motion to create original editorial style portraits.
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In this workshop you will:
- Learn how professional illustrators capture movement, texture, and design in real time, creating a complete drawing in less than 5 minutes
- Practice gesture and proportion techniques inspired by Perugia’s sculptural shoe forms
- Gain insight into what it’s like to work as a live fashion illustrator at shows, events, and brand activations
No prior drawing experience is needed — just curiosity and creativity. This is a unique opportunity to learn a skill rarely taught in traditional art programs, while exploring the legacy of one of fashion’s most innovative designers.
Can’t make it? We’ll be hosting another workshop with Nessa on February 7 and April 18.

Nessa Lilly is a Toronto-based fashion illustration studio led by Vanessa Lilly, whose career spans live fashion illustration, high-profile brand collaborations, and fine art fashion pieces. With a deep interest in fashion, Vanessa transitioned from a successful ten-year career in the industry to her illustration business, now working with prestigious clients such as Goop, Saks Fifth Avenue, Levi’s, and Bobbi Brown. Vanessa’s fine art underscores her versatile and artistic vision. Through her work, Vanessa continues to blend artistry and fashion, creating pieces that resonate with elegance.
Please review our Terms and Conditions in advance and check in with Visitor Services upon arrival. Questions? Email us info@batashoemuseum.ca anytime.
Shoe Design 101
Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Location: Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. W.
Tickets: $30
Step into the world of footwear design with Shoe Design 101, a hands-on introductory course led by Toronto-based designer and shoemaker Jasmine Martins. In this workshop, participants will learn the foundations of shoe design — from sketching silhouettes and choosing materials to understanding proportions and construction techniques.
Guided by Jasmine, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to start drawing up your own shoe collection. Perfect for beginners and fashion enthusiasts alike, this class offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process that brings footwear to life. Join us for this inspiring session and take your first step toward becoming a footwear designer.
Instruction, materials, and museum access all included

Jasmine Martins is a Toronto-based footwear designer known for her vibrant, made-to-order creations that celebrate individuality, colour, and craftsmanship. Trained at the University of the Arts London and Arsutoria in Milan, Jasmine blends traditional shoemaking techniques with modern design sensibilities. Since launching Jasmine Martins Footwear in 2020, she’s built a growing reputation for bespoke shoes, freelance design, and thoughtful collaborations that bring personal stories to life through design.
Please review our Terms and Conditions in advance and check in with Visitor Services upon arrival. Questions? Email us info@batashoemuseum.ca anytime.