July
11


Sign up for a guided tour of ÎNÎW River Lot 11 Edmonton’s Indigenous Art Park with Tiffany Shaw!

ÎNÎW, pronounced (EE-NU) is a Cree word meaning I am of the Earth.” The Art Park is situated on ancestral lands of the Indigenous peoples whose descendants entered into Treaty with the British Crown resulting in the territory opening for settlement. River Lot 11 acknowledges the historic river lot originally home to Métis landowner Joseph McDonald. 

Opened in 2018, the park features work by local and national Indigenous artists: Tiffany Shaw (Edmonton, Alberta), Amy Malbeuf (Rich Lake, Alberta), Duane Linklater (Moose Cree First Nation, Ontario), Jerry Whitehead (James Smith First Nation, Saskatchewan), Mary Anne Barkhouse (Nimpkish Band, Kwakiutl First Nation), and Marianne Nicolson (Dzawada’enuxw Nation).

Tiffany will provide an overview of the park and in-depth insight into her installation, pehonan. This installation is inspired by the idea of pehonan” (Cree – gathering or waiting place) and the oral traditions of Indigenous people as well as the many stories told of this area. It offers a space for teaching, storytelling, or performance.

This walking tour starts at ÎNÎW River Lot 11 Indigenous Art Park and will end approximately 90 minutes later. Capacity is limited to 20 participants per time slot, and registration is required. Tours will proceed rain or shine, so plan to dress accordingly to the weather conditions. 

If you require ASL interpretation or other access considerations in order to attend this event, please email support@edmontonarts.ca and we will do our best to accommodate you.

About Tiffany Shaw

Tiffany Shaw is a Métis architect, artist and curator based in Alberta. She holds a BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) University, a Masters in Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) and is currently working at Reimagine Architects and recently started an Indigenous owned consulting company, named Reimagine Gathering. Shaw has exhibited widely including the Architecture Venice Biennale, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Pier 21, Agnes Etherington Art Centre and the Chicago Architecture Biennial. She has been the recipient of multiple public art commissions such as Edmonton’s Indigenous Art Park and Winnipeg’s Markham Bus Station. Among her public art projects Tiffany has produced several notable transitory art works and is a core member of Ociciwan Contemporary Art Collective. 


ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ Indigenous Art Park

10380 Queen Elizabeth Park Road
Edmonton, AB, T6E 6C6


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