
Tough Love session with Leona Herzog in February, 2018
- Wednesday, April 11, 2018
- 6:30pm – 9:30pm
- MAWA, 611 Main Street
All the available spaces for this session of Tough Love have been filled.
This spring, Tough Love is going to be slightly different. Instead of group critiques, artists (from emerging to established) are encouraged to sign up for one-on-one sessions at MAWA with Winnipeg Art Gallery curator Jaimie Isaac.
If there are more people interested than there are available time slots priority will be given to artists who self identify as Indigenous (First Nation, Inuit, Metis).
All the available spaces for this session of Tough Love have been filled.
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Jaimie Isaac is a curator and interdisciplinary artist, an Anishinaabe member of Sagkeeng First Nation, and is of British heritage. She was the Chief Curator at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria from 2021 to 2023 and an advisor for 2023-2024. As the Curator of Contemporary and Indigenous Arts at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2015-2021, she was awarded the Canadian Museums Association’s Outstanding Achievement Award in the exhibitions category with the Boarder X exhibition. She is a co-director/co-founder of ROSEMARY Gallery/SKOOL, a roving project space. Through artistic, curatorial and collaborative projects, Jaimie engages in reconciliation, resistance, decolonization in art and in sport, Indigenous feminism, environmental justice, and language and cultural resurgence.
Jaimie Isaac with her public art installation, The Eighth and Final Fire, The Forks, Winnipeg, 2021