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Tour Rosalie Favell’s Family Legacy

Rosalie Favell. Photo by Larry Glawson.

Take a tour through Rosalie Favell’s Family Legacy with the titular artist through the video below!

Using photographs, lenticular imagery, and paintings, contemporary artist Rosalie Favell pieces together the multiple, intersecting histories of Winnipeg and the Indigenous Peoples of the Red River settlement in this exhibition, which traces Favell’s family history to before the 1700s.

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3 thoughts on "Tour Rosalie Favell’s Family Legacy"

Thanks for your tour!
Hoping to visit the gallery soon.

Aline says:

Lovely to see your comment Colette!!

Lucy Pachkowski (Lillie) says:

Loved this short film…well.done Rosalie..

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