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Ahmoo Angeconeb: Man from the Bear Totem

This exhibition is a selection of sculptural objects from our Permanent Collection made of wood, stone, metal, and bone. The presentation was inspired by two wood and copper sculptures called Man From the Bear Totem and Man from the Bear Totem in a Box (1993) by the artist and printmaker Ahmoo Angeconeb (1955 – 2017). Visit Exhibition Page

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Helen Pelletier: Wiigwas Manidoog Descendants

Wiigwas Manidoog Descendants is the first solo exhibition of works by artist Helen Pelletier. Her etched baskets, objects, garments, and accessories express her relationship with Wiigwas, or birchbark, and reflect the love she feels for the land. Visit Exhibition Page  

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March Break Make it Like the Masters

From 12:30 to 4:30 PM SOLD OUT Find inspiration from nature like Emily Carr, paint portraits like Picasso and design dots like Kandinsky. This March Break, explore the works of influential artists from around the world and throughout history. COST: $110 for Members, $125 for Non-Members Space is limited. Register today. Note: All participants in grades 1 […]

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There Are No Fakes

 Magnus Theatre From award-winning director Jamie Kastner and executive producer Mark Anthony Jacobson comes There Are No Fakes, a journey into the largest art fraud scam in Canadian history. Musician Kevin Hearn of the Barenaked Ladies buys a painting, Spirit Energy of Mother Earth, attributed to Norval Morrisseau, the Ojibway founder of the Woodland School […]

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There Are No Fakes

 Magnus Theatre From award-winning director Jamie Kastner and executive producer Mark Anthony Jacobson comes There Are No Fakes, a journey into the largest art fraud scam in Canadian history. Musician Kevin Hearn of the Barenaked Ladies buys a painting, Spirit Energy of Mother Earth, attributed to Norval Morrisseau, the Ojibway founder of the Woodland School […]

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Opening Reception – FRAGILE

Join us for the opening reception of FRAGILE. Featuring an artist performance by Mariana Lafrance. Through the selected works in FRAGILE, the concept and experience of Francophone identity is at the heart of this exhibition. Each artist enters into a dialogue with his/her cultural heritage to consider its relationship with his/her family identity. FRAGILE runs […]

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