Akiktonz’a S’ni | Jessie Jannuska
Watson Art Centre 104 1 Ave NW, Dauphin, Manitoba, CanadaUtilizing beading, basket weaving, dreamcatcher technique, hide, and sinew to understand the intergenerational effects of the Residential Schools.
Utilizing beading, basket weaving, dreamcatcher technique, hide, and sinew to understand the intergenerational effects of the Residential Schools.
Approaches storytelling as a part of our everyday lives and explores the different ways artists, whether from ancestors or through myths, experience and create stories, either re-telling history or recounting new stories from their own experience.
Utilizing beading, basket weaving, dreamcatcher technique, hide, and sinew to understand the intergenerational effects of the Residential Schools.
Approaches storytelling as a part of our everyday lives and explores the different ways artists, whether from ancestors or through myths, experience and create stories, either re-telling history or recounting new stories from their own experience.
The Manitoba Rural & Juried Art Show stands as the only provincial exhibition featuring 100% rural artists, providing these artists with a unique opportunity to reach new audiences in Winnipeg. This event facilitates a provincial artistic exchange that enriches lives, briding the gap between rural artists and Winnipeg's vibrant arts scnee, and encouraging conversations across […]
Reflecting on the vulnerability and temporal nature of our bodies and consciousness through abstract qualities of medical imaging, the exhibition explores the psychological impact of the familiar appearing foreign.
Contemplates healing and explores how we carry so much while gracefully dancing through the transition to motherhood – balancing it all in our day-to-day existence.
Utilizing beading, basket weaving, dreamcatcher technique, hide, and sinew to understand the intergenerational effects of the Residential Schools.
This exhibit features the works of eight Green Acres Art Centre student artists, together with their educators and mentors, Graham and Vera Clarke. About the educators: Both Vera and Graham were educated at the University of Manitoba, in the 1960’s. Vera has her BFA and Graham a Diploma in Art dating from that time. They […]
Approaches storytelling as a part of our everyday lives and explores the different ways artists, whether from ancestors or through myths, experience and create stories, either re-telling history or recounting new stories from their own experience.
MANITOBA Country, Tribute
SASKATCHEWAN Rock/Pop