Opening in November at the MacKenzie Art Gallery “Miskwaabik Animiiki Power Lines: The Work of Norval Morrisseau” builds on the enduring legacy of Norval Morrisseau’s compelling oeuvre

Opening in November at the MacKenzie Art Gallery “Miskwaabik Animiiki Power Lines: The Work of Norval Morrisseau” builds on the enduring legacy of Norval Morrisseau’s compelling oeuvre
The extenstive exhibition covers Robert’s artistic practice from 1970 until now and features 90 works in total.
Robert Houle’s provocative work, “Aboriginal Title”, featured in current hanging of works from the Art Gallery of Hamiliton’s permanent collection.
Michael Belmore’s “Ebb and Flow” are glacial erratics that were found on site and carved at Concord Park Place in North York.
“Arthur Shilling: The Legend” ran from October 9 – 25, 1986 at KRG. To accompany the exhibition a publication was produced.
Indigenous peoples have always worked innovations in technology into their cultural practice.
In a recent article of the NGC’s Magazine Becky Rynor, an Ottawa based journalist, sits down Jane.