David LaRiviere, Treaty Six Territory: LAND BACK, photography, 2022
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David LaRiviere, Wound (detail), photography with lenticular cutouts
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David LaRiviere, Wound (detail), photography with lenticular cutouts 2
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David LaRiviere, Treaty Six Territory: LAND BACK, photography, 2022
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Anti-Tourism on Treaty Six Territory
David LaRiviere
Main Gallery
June 23 — August 20, 2022
Reception: July 15, 2022 at 7PM
Tracy Fehr
Tracy C. Fehr, Monuments: Memorials of a Family, installation view
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Tracy C. Fehr, Monuments: Memorials of a Family, installation view
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Tracy C. Fehr, Monuments: Memorials of a Family, installation view
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Tracy C. Fehr, Monuments: Memorials of a Family, installation view
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Monuments: Memorials of a Family
Tracy Charette Fehr
Project Space
June 23 — August 20, 2022
Reception: July 15, 2022 at 7PM
Image: James Brady, Malcolm Norris hanging nets, ca. 1934 (Glenbow Museum Collection, PA-2218-94)
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Installation view of a few of James Brady's photographs
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Louis Garneau Junior with his banjo, St. Paul AB, ca. 1931 (Glenbow Collection, PA-2218-33)
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Image: James Brady, Malcolm Norris hanging nets, ca. 1934 (Glenbow Museum Collection, PA-2218-94)
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James Brady
Enclosing Some Snapshots: The Photography of Métis Activist James Brady
curated by Paul Seesequasis and Marcel Petit
September 15 — November 2, 2022
Reception: October 21, 2022 at 7PM
James Brady's life (1908-1968) is intrinsically linked to the history and politics of Métis communities in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Known primarily as a political activist, along with his life-long comrade Malcolm Norris, there was another side to Brady that is less known – his penchant for taking photographs. This touring exhibition is the first exhibition of these images, now in the Glenbow collections. (PS)
A documentary film directed by Marcel Petit – Jim Brady: In the Footsteps of the Métis Leader supplements the exhibition along with 22 photographs by Everett Baker from the archive of the Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society.
Love in Every Stitch: Métis Ribbon Skirts from Kistapinanihk
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Love in Every Stitch: Métis Ribbon Skirts from Kistapinanihk
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Love in Every Stitch: Métis Ribbon Skirts from Kistapinanihk
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Love in Every Stitch: Métis Ribbon Skirts from Kistapinanihk
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Love in Every Stitch
Love in Every Stitch: Métis Ribbon Skirts from Kistapinanihk Leah Marie Dorion, Bonny Johnson, Kay Chandler, Erin Dyck, Keeley Henry, Tanya Lemieux, Melanie Markling, Addison McInnes, Suzanne Moran, Beige L Unger, Erika Warkentine
September 15 — November 5, 2022
Reception: September 10, 2022 from 2PM–4:30PM
Myles Charles and Mary Joyce
Myles Charles and Mary Joyce exhibition on display in the Main Gallery
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Myles Charles and Mary Joyce exhibition on display in the Main Gallery
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Myles Charles (left) and Mary Joyce (right) Images
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Myles Charles and Mary Joyce exhibition on display in the Main Gallery
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Ways of Living, Ways of Painting: La Ronge and La Loche
The paintings of Myles Hector Charles and Mary Joyce
Marcus Miller, curator
November 17, 2022 — January 14, 2023
Reception: Thursday, November 17 at 7PM
Cory Chad
Cory Chad painting closeup
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Cory Chad's exhibition on display in the Project Space
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Cory Chad - Lingering
Image: Lingering (detail), oil, oil stick, graphite, and charcoal on paper, 14 X 10”, 2022
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Cory Chad painting closeup
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Cory Chad – Emanating
Jesse Campbell, curator
November 17, 2022 — January 14, 2023
Reception: Thursday, November 17 at 7PM
Leah M. Dorion: A Colourful Celebration, installation view
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Leah M. Dorion: A Colourful Celebration, installation view
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Leah M. Dorion: A Colourful Celebration, installation view
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Leah M. Dorion: A Colourful Celebration, installation view
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Leah M. Dorion
Leah M. Dorion: A Colourful Celebration
a permanent collection exhibition curated by Milo Adair