August 27, 2021
The online component of the enawendewin/relationships exhibition is now available on our website!
The webpage will introduce you to the artists and share some of their work.
More media and details about public installations installed around the Hamilton area will be added shortly, so be sure to check back soon!
About enawendewin/relationships
Looking closely at the world towards the future, enawendewin/relationships considers gardens as sites of learning and creation. Bringing together contemporary artists who integrate Indigenous knowledge with practical concerns in the everyday, this multidisciplinary project is informed by themes including: growing food as sovereignty, methods for contemporary living, and how our local is affected by global concerns.
Artists: Anong Migwans Beam, Carl Beam, Ron Benner, Susan Blight, Jenn Cole, Melissa General, Mike MacDonald, Lisa Myers
Curated by William Kingfisher
August 26 – November 28, 2021
Image: Melissa General, Reclamation, 2014. Video still courtesy of Video Out.
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