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NEWS

  • EXHIBITION (RE!)OPENING: Àbadakone continues post Covid-19 lockdown at the National Gallery of Canada
  • EXHIBITION OPENING: Àbadakone Sneak Peak @NatGalleryCan Ottawa with International and Indigenous artists
  • NEW WORK: Michael Belmore’s “A Gathering” installed at Art Toronto 2019
  • CLIENT EVENT: Art Toronto 2019 Opening Night with Kinsman Robinson
  • CLIENT EXHIBITION OPENING: Fatima Garzan’s “Bond” @Centre3 in Hamilton
  • CLIENT EXHIBITION CLOSING: Michael Belmore’s MFA show at AXENÉO7 in Gatineau
  • EXHIBITION CLOSING: Barry Ace in “Carbon + Light – Juan Geuer’s Luminous Precision” at the Ottawa Art Gallery
  • EXHIBITION CLOSING: GGARTS Award Winners Exibition @NatGalleryCan Ottawa with Jeff Thomas and Ali Kazimi
  • EXHIBITION CLOSING: Meryl McMaster’s “As Immense as the Sky” final wkend @RICgallery Toronto

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Three-year-old Madison took to her porch to dance in her jingle dress.

The member of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation in Alberta wanted to cheer those feeling down about the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Here is my message regarding #Covid_19 and the recent cancellations of sporting and cultural events.

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ABOUT

Much of my design and curatorial work centres around art as social practice, arts advocacy and contemporary Indigenous art with a particular focus on digital archives, new media activism, national narratives in a digital era, and developing communities in cyberspace. At its foundation, the work is about constructing different kinds of architectures that provide alternative engagement and education spaces for artists and professionals working in the arts and design.

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