INVC's Nigig Artist In Residence Open Studio / Closing Reception
The Nigig Visiting Artist Residency, hosted by Indigenous Visual Culture, is a program that provides an opportunity for an Indigenous artist to visit OCAD University for a 3-4 week period to focus on a short-term project and explore in a collaborative environment, issues impacting their work.
Cost
Free
Emailmbedard@ocadu.ca
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/events/264570610651912/?notif_t=plan_user_joined¬if_id=1489022397139601
Location113 McCaul (OCAD U Annex)
Neebinnnaukzhik Southall showcases her work.
You Are Invited
Nigig Visiting Artist Residency Open Studio
Neebinnnaukzhik Southall
Neebin will share the project she has developed during the NIGIG Artist Residency. The project focuses on the creation of Anishinaabe stock art and icons, which promotes visual sovereignty by exploring Anishinaabe visuals and material culture such as petroglyphs, floral beadwork, and Birch bark pictographs.
Neebinnaukzhik Southall, a member of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, is a graphic designer, photographer, artist, and writer.
Open Studio / Closing Reception
Thursday March 16
113 McCaul (OCAD U Annex)
Room 1401, 4th Floor
5pm-7pm
For more information contact: mbedard@ocadu.ca
Cost
Free
Emailmbedard@ocadu.ca
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/events/264570610651912/?notif_t=plan_user_joined¬if_id=1489022397139601
Location113 McCaul (OCAD U Annex)
You Are Invited
Nigig Visiting Artist Residency Open Studio
Neebinnnaukzhik Southall
Neebin will share the project she has developed during the NIGIG Artist Residency. The project focuses on the creation of Anishinaabe stock art and icons, which promotes visual sovereignty by exploring Anishinaabe visuals and material culture such as petroglyphs, floral beadwork, and Birch bark pictographs.
Neebinnaukzhik Southall, a member of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, is a graphic designer, photographer, artist, and writer.
Open Studio / Closing Reception
Thursday March 16
113 McCaul (OCAD U Annex)
Room 1401, 4th Floor
5pm-7pm
For more information contact: mbedard@ocadu.ca
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