Tag: Kent Monkman

‘Storying Resilience’ in the Agnes

This year, the Agnes has formally opened its doors to Indigenous youth interested in understanding their culture through art.     In partnership with the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre, the Agnes is hosting art workshops for the remainder of the academic term. The program is designed to...

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Kent Monkman on decolonizing art and history

Artist Kent Monkman delivered a talk on his exhibit “Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience” this weekend to a packed auditorium in Ellis hall. Before the lecture, Monkman spoke with The Journal about challenging ideas of Canadian history and advocating Indigenous perspective. Now featured in...

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New year, new Agnes

The Agnes Etherington Art Centre is kicking off the new year with exhibits about the struggles of Indigenous people, women and quilters.  The largest of the four new additions is Kent Monkman’s Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience, a multi-room collection of paintings and Canadian memorabilia...

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