The Stories We Tell: Indigenous and Canadian Art Highlights
Installation view of the J.S. McLean Centre for Indigenous & Canadian Art. Works shown: Florence Carlyle, The Tiff, c. 1902; and The Studio, c. 1902; Rebecca Belmore, Rising to the Occasion, 1987–1991; Joanne Tod, Chapeau Entaillé, 1989.
The Stories We Tell: Indigenous and Canadian Art Highlights
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The New York Times recently cited the AGO as leading the conversation on Indigenous art. Find out why and join us for a tour of the newly installed galleries that reflect the Nation to Nation relationship that built this country while showcasing the best of our Indigenous and Canadian Collection. Exploring origin stories, issues of land and water, how we construct our sense of self, and how artists engage with the spirit, these re-imagined galleries spark conversation between artists and across time – cutting through the noise to tell the stories we need to hear.bai
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