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Exhibitions/Galleries

VANCOUVER INDIGENOUS FASHION WEEK

Showcasing the power and beauty of authentic Indigenous Art and design. 

JULY 26th - JULY 29th
LARWILL PARK
QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE ATRIUM

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http://vifw.webflow.io/

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An Exploration of Resilience and Resistance

ARTIST: Kali Spitzer

OPENING: March 14, 7 PM

EXHIBITION DATES: March 15 - April 27, 2019

grunt gallery presents new works by Kali Spitzer, An Exploration of Resilience and Resistance,  In conjunction with Capture Photography Festival, an essay by photographer Henri Robideau will be published on Spitzer’s work.

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March 15 – April 27, 2019
Curated by Glenn Alteen
Opening Reception: March 14, 7 – 9 PM, grunt gallery
Artist Talk: April 18, 12:15 PM – 1: 00 PM, Native Education College, #285 East 5th Avenue, Vancouver

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https://grunt.ca/exhibitions/kali-spitzer-an-exploration-of-resilience-and-resistance/

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Together Apart, Queer Indigeneities

March 27th, 2019 by grunt comms

Event: Together Apart, Queer Indigeneities


Date: April 19, 20, 21, 2019


Location: Various locations

 

Together Apart has been envisioned as a way of making and holding space for 2SQ/Indigiqueer folks to come together and to be in dialogue with one another so that we might centre the conversations we’d like to hear or that we feel have been absent in our communities.

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https://grunt.ca/together-apart-queer-indigeneities/

Canadian Art online magazine article with ideas & links:

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9 Group Exhibitions That Defined Contemporary Indigenous Art

Solo exhibitions are important, but it is often group shows that define artistic movements. Richard Hill picks nine that advanced ideas of Indigenous art.

https://canadianart.ca/essays/9-group-exhibitions-that-defined-contemporary-indigenous-art/

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McMichael Canadian Art Collection

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McMichael Canadian Art Collection has always recognized the important contributions made to Canada’s artistic and cultural heritage by First Nations artists. Over the years, the McMichael’s permanent collection of First Nations art has expanded significantly in both depth and scope.

http://mcmichael.com/collection/first-nations/

National Gallery of Canada

Aboriginal and Inuit Art Galleries

Native Women in the Arts

Not-for-profit organization for First Nations, Inuit and Métis women who share the common interest of art, culture, community and the advancement of Indigenous peoples.

Museum of Anthropology

World-renound collections and exhibits. Located on UBC Vancouver campus.

 National Museum of Australia

Online exhibition of 

Utopia: The Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye

© 2019 by CORINA FITZNAR

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