Indigenous Art Night: Julie Nagam's Exhibition at Gallery 1c03

  • Thursday, January 31, 2019
  • Gallery 1C03, University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Avenue

Join us for tours of Indigenous exhibitions around Winnipeg and art activities in the MAWA space. This is an amazing opportunity to hear behind-the-scenes stories from the creators themselves and learn about new artistic techniques through different hands-on art activities. Learn more about artists’ processes and the Indigenous art community and talk about the issues that drive our work.

On January 31 we will be visiting Julie Nagam’s solo show Locating the Little Heartbeats at Gallery 1C03, University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Avenue

Facilitated by Niamh Dooley

Free! All Indigenous women and Two-Spirit people welcome

  • Dr. Julie Nagam is the Chair in the History of Indigenous Art of North America at the University of Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Nagam’s creative practices include working in mixed media, such as drawing, photography, painting, sound, projections and new and digital media. Her work investigates Indigenous stories of place to visually demonstrate alternative cartographies and challenge myths of settlement situated in colonial narratives. She has been exhibited extensively, in venues from Winnipeg to Sāo Paulo, and has participated in many residencies, including an upcoming one in Wellington, New Zealand. Her work can be found on the Kanata Indigenous Performance, New and Digital Media Art Project, a research project that she leads. transactivememorykeepers.org/about/.