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Curator's Tour | nâpêhkâsowinowâk ᓇᐯᐦᑲᓱᐃᐧᓄᐊᐧᐠ
Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026
1:00pm to 1:45pm
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Art Gallery of Alberta
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Join us on Saturday, January 10, for a deep dive into our current exhibition nâpêhkâsowinowâk, led by Alaynee Goodwill-Littlechild, our TD Curator of Indigenous Creativity. Featuring artwork by seven contemporary artists, the exhibition explores the concept of the warrior in today’s context through the eyes of young Indigenous men.
nâpêhkâsowinowâk explores the evolving meaning of being a warrior in today’s world through the eyes of young Indigenous men. Instead of focusing solely on traditional notions of bravery, the exhibition expands the idea of the “warrior” to include witnessing, recording, and bearing testimony to lived experiences. Through paintings by Lonigan Gilbert and Coda Girvan, alongside powerful prints and installations from Evan Robinson, Matthew Provost, and Seth Dodginghorse, the exhibition delves into themes of identity, pop culture, celebration, emotion, political response, and the complex layers of grief. The exhibition is further enriched by the stirring spoken word poetry of the late Taryn Kootenayo, whose words amplify the voices of a generation navigating identity, resistance, and transformation. nâpêhkâsowinowâk invites visitors to reflect on what courage, resilience, and warriorhood look like in a contemporary context, challenging preconceptions while honouring the unique perspectives of a new generation.
2 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW
Edmonton, AB, T5J 2C1
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