Red Runners "The New Objectification in Native Art and Identity"
Tuesday June 22-July 2
Well and Good Gallery
52 McCaul Street
Red Runners "The New Objectification of Native Art and Identity"
Tuesday June 22 at 20:00
Well and Good Gallery 52McCaul Street Toronto
This project is sponsored bythe Miziwe Biik Development Corporation and produced by its new venture for thearts, Thunderbird. Partnerships include Canada Council for the Arts andthe Ontario Arts Council. Thefocus of this exhibition is accessibility and identity. Accesibility is the focus we undertookfrom the mentors and identity is the focus that evolved in the creation of thisexhibit.
This group showfeatures 13 Aboriginal artists of diverse background and media. They will, tocoin a phrase, allow us to walk a mile in their moccasins. Some of the Artistswere chosen for their traditional based work and others for their contemporaryoutlook, though no limits were place on what they could submit. All the worksin the show are new. The stories they will tell will be diverse. Red Runnersare:
Jordan Bennett
Lisa Myers
Jason Baerg
Tannis Neilsen
Emilie Corbiere
Chris Pappan
Mike Dangeli
Duke Redbird
Morgan Green
Mervi Salo
Rosary Spence
Ian Morven
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Hello All,
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I just wanted to thank ANDPVA for the opportunity you gave me to showcase my crafts and jewelllery at the Saturday Market. I met some really great people, especially other artists and made some new friends. Keep up the good work! Emilie Corbiere
Hi Shandra,
I just wanted to thank ANDPVA for todays terrific workshop on publishing with Kateri. I learned so much and will put this new information to good use.
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