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Aug 8
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10:00 am
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In-Person Workshop

Collage Night: And then your heart will go into a good place

Coinciding with Tricia Livingston’s Methodologies of Discomfort online exhibition, Indigenous and non-Indigenous people will be invited to participate in a photo collaging workshop event at Gallery 44 on Tuesday June 18 from 6:30-8:30 PM. Digital photographs have been collected from members of her home community and sent to the gallery to be printed. These photos are landscape images that community photographers were moved to capture while out on the land in Tsek’ene/Tahltan/Kaska territory. Participants in this workshop are invited to create loving and encouraging messages addressed to on-reserve Indigenous children and youth. These collaged images will be returned to her community and hung up in the Healing Home to decorate the interior walls. 

This event is free to the public, and pre-registration is not required. 

For more information, please email heather@gallery44.org

Methodologies of Discomfort is Chapter 1 of Gallery 44's 40th Anniversary online publication, A maze of collapsing lines. The publication launched in mid-April, and will have four subsequent chapter releases in June, September, November, and January 2020.

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