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Apr 19 - Nov 13, '18
Shaman Stories brings together the work of two highly influential artists for whom the human and spirit worlds, and the messengers who navigate those worlds-shamans-loom large.

Norval Morrisseau (1931-2007) played a crucial role in the development of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada. The six works by Morrisseau in this exhibition highlight the artist’s unique transcription of sacred Anishinaabe visual storytelling in paint, on canvas. His acrylic tableaus incorporate bright modern colours and heavy black lines, creating compositions that suggest radical interconnectedness between people, spirits, animals, and worlds.

The contemporary Inuit sculptor, Abraham Anghik Ruben (b. 1951), likewise uses his work to express interconnection between the natural and spirit worlds. His carvings often comprise a complex and multifaceted weave of faces and features, capturing moments of metamorphosis. A gifted storyteller, Ruben’s shamanic artworks contain and relay important cultural narratives about creation, death, rebirth, and the continuous transformation of one form of being into another.

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WAG-Qaumajuq recognizes that land acknowledgements are part of an ongoing dialogue with Indigenous Nations, and we are grateful to live and work on these lands and waters. Institutionally, WAG-Qaumajuq is committed to acknowledging our colonial history and we are actively working to interrogate the Gallery’s colonial ways of being.

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