Ontario Scene, Ottawa

JIngle Blanket 2014“Imagine 600 Ontario artists, from all disciplines, performing in the national spotlight on the stages of Ottawa/Gatineau: that’s Ontario Scene, presented by Canada’s National Arts Centre from April 29 to May 10, 2015.”

It is an honour to be chosen for the exhibition Representations of Time and Place, Part 2 1990-2014. Featuring selected works by Aboriginal Artists in Ontario on April 29th – May 10th, 2015 at the National Arts Center, Ottawa for Ontario Scene.

“In the 1960s, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) became the first federal government institution to support the development of contemporary Canadian Aboriginal art. Significant acquisitions over its history have made AANDC’s Aboriginal Art Collection one of the most important and comprehensive collections of contemporary Canadian Aboriginal art in Canada and one that is particularly rich in artworks by Aboriginal artists from Ontario.

Part 1 of a two-part, collection-based exhibition will feature work byNORVAL MORRISSEAUDAPHNE ODJIGROY THOMAS, and ARTHUR SHILLING. Part 2 will feature work created more recently by RON NOGANOSHGLENNA MATOUSHMARIA HUPFIELD, and MICHAEL BELMORE. A third exhibition in the National Art Centre’s Theatre Lobby will feature artists working in the Anishinabe and Woodlands style.”

For more information see link:

http://nac-cna.ca/en/event/11647

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