Small Things: Seed Ball Workshop with Eunice Luk
A program of:
Little and Often
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Burwash Room, 2005 Hart House
7 Hart House Circle
Session 1
5pm–6pm
Session 2
7pm–8pm
These workshops invite participants to explore their relationship with plants and the environment as an ongoing, reciprocal process. In this hands-on activity, participants will make seed balls using soil, compost, water, guar gum, and seeds of native plants. Seed balls offer a tangible way to engage with local ecology through observation, participation, and sustained care. Alongside making, we will discuss growing conditions and the species each plant supports. Focusing on native plants from tallgrass prairie and black oak savannah ecosystems, the selected seeds emphasize resilience to climate change in Southern Ontario while supporting local biodiversity.
These workshops are free and open to the public; sign up for whichever works best for you! Registration is required.
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Eunice Luk creates poetic experiences in diverse forms, including sculpture, installation, and multiples. Her practice fosters an expanded ecological awareness and situates viewers in their sense of belonging to our ecological system.
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Image: Seed balls. Photo: Eunice Luk.

