All paintings are dedicated to our grandmothers and Elders, for keeping the teachings alive for the next generation and for people to understand our Indigenous culture.

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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

My Artwork is a collection representing a variety of traditional ways.  It is about understanding our history, understanding the power and beauty of our Indigenous family & communities.  It brings together spiritual healing that continues to this day. All paintings are dedicated to our grandmothers and Elders, for keeping the teachings alive for the next generation and for people to understand our Indigenous culture.

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Diane Montreuil is an Algonquin Metis visual artist, educator, curator. She has the position of Art & Culture at the MNOC – Métis Nation of Canada where she sits on the Board of Directors since 2016.  In 2019 Diane was appointed by the TCDSB (Toronto Catholic District School Board) as their Knowledge Keeper/Elder in Residence & part of the Indigenous Advisory Council.  2018 to present, Diane speaks on Indigenous Culture and holds Art classes in many schools in the GTA.  Diane’s Artwork is currently circulated in Canada, USA & Europe.

@ dianemontreuil

 

Exhibition: August 2-28, 2024

Opening Reception: Wednesday, August 7, 6:30-8:30pm

2 row bracelet making workshop: Wednesday August 14, 7-9pm

$35 email to register dianemontreuil13@yahoo.ca

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: August 7, 2024

6:30-8:30pm

Downtown Toronto

750 Spadina Ave

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