Feature Story: Exhibit speaks to student’s exploration of her Métis heritage
The walls of the U of R’s Fifth Parallel Gallery’s current exhibit are dotted with a dozen portraits of the same little black dress. On each one, viewers will discover a colourful accent of a specific berry plant, native to Saskatchewan. The exhibit, Little Medicine Dress, is the work of artist Sara...
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ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/8588 2023-05-15T16:15:04+02:00 Feature Story: Exhibit speaks to student’s exploration of her Métis heritage External Relations, University of Regina 2019-01-22 text/html image/jpeg text/css http://hdl.handle.net/10294/8588 en eng External Relations, University of Regina http://hdl.handle.net/10294/8588 Fifth Parallel Gallery Métis First Nations University of Canada Department of Visual Arts Other 2019 ftunivregina 2021-05-30T17:56:19Z The walls of the U of R’s Fifth Parallel Gallery’s current exhibit are dotted with a dozen portraits of the same little black dress. On each one, viewers will discover a colourful accent of a specific berry plant, native to Saskatchewan. The exhibit, Little Medicine Dress, is the work of artist Sarah Timewell, a fourth-year Indigenous Arts student at First Nations University of Canada. Her solo show is her BFA graduating exhibition. Staff no Other/Unknown Material First Nations oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Canada |
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The walls of the U of R’s Fifth Parallel Gallery’s current exhibit are dotted with a dozen portraits of the same little black dress. On each one, viewers will discover a colourful accent of a specific berry plant, native to Saskatchewan. The exhibit, Little Medicine Dress, is the work of artist Sarah Timewell, a fourth-year Indigenous Arts student at First Nations University of Canada. Her solo show is her BFA graduating exhibition. Staff no |
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