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November 12, 2022 06:00 PM November 19, 2022 01:00 AM
http://www.artopenings.ca/yahgulanaas.html
Summary:
Over the past two decades, his artworks have toured the world in solo shows, and been collected by major international museums and galleries. Environmental concerns and cultural identity propel the art practice of this conceptual artist. His extensive portfolio expands from small drawings to large scale installations and public sculptures. Irreverent, rambunctious, morphing creatures ignite the unfolding stories in his Haida Manga artform.
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September 19, 2022 02:00 AM 04:00 AM
This event began 2022-09-19 and repeats every week until 2023-03-12
Learn Modern Square Dancing Sunday nights from September to March. First 2 lessons free
Dance for the Health of It!
Dancing is fun and burns lots of calories. Modern Square Dancing is: *A combined mental and physical workout. *A great way to meet new people and have lots of fun. *A cooperative sport where all work together to execute a series of calls in time with the music and caller. *A joyful, rhythmic group dance done to all types of music and live singing. It's a fun evening out and you can really top up your step count for the day! Come with a partner or on your own. All are welcome! Free Lessons September 18 & 25.
TheMavericks.org/2022
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
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November 19, 2022 06:00 PM November 20, 2022 01:00 AM
Please join us for the Public Open House for Woven In: Indigenous Women’s Activism and Media from 10am-5pm. Free admission, all day.
Throughout the generations, Indigenous women across Turtle Island have been at the heart of grassroots activism and resurgence. The role of women has been of vital importance since time immemorial – safeguarding homelands, nationhood, sovereignty, and culture – despite the shift towards patriarchy that started with colonization. Woven In: Indigenous Women, Activism, and Media celebrates the intergenerational continuum of grassroots leadership and anticolonial organizing led by women through advocacy, communications, artistry, and community initiatives.
Exhibition runs from NOVEMBER 19, 2022 – MAY 7, 2023.
Curated by Gerry Ambers, Marianne Nicolson and Siku Allooloo.
Image credit: Community pictographs, 2019, Dzawada̱ʼenux̱w territory, Ukwanalis Village along the Gwa’yi (Kingcome) River, photo courtesy of Marianne Nicolson (detail).
Find out more at: https://aggv.ca/exhibits/upcoming/woven-in/
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November 19, 2022 07:00 PM December 11, 2022 01:00 AM
http://www.artopenings.ca/sandra-froher.html
Summary
In September 2022, Sandra Froher presented her collection at the International Indigenous Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week.
“Including my hand-made jewelry felt like bringing a piece of Vancouver Island to New York. I was doing this for all of us, raising up the models, honouring my ancestors, bringing forward an elder’s blessing and walking proud within my own living heritage.” Sandra Froher.
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