Woodland Views

Patrick Hunter’s stunning exhibition reflects his Ojibway heritage and living loud and proud as a 2Spirited person.

Type of Exhibition: Art

Woodland Views: Patrick Hunter’s stunning exhibition reflects his Ojibway heritage and living loud and proud as a 2Spirited person. In Indigenous culture, 2Spirit represents both genders, and multiple sexualities and they are held in high regard spiritually. Presented in honour of Pride Month. June 1 – July 31.

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The point of this exhibit is sharing. It is my hope that you, the viewer, when you close your screen, have learned something that you didn’t know about my culture. In these times people are putting up walls of divide, making people afraid to ask questions about cultures and beliefs. But asking questions leads to more awareness and understanding.

My art is a large part of who I am and isn’t just inspired by my Ojibway heritage but also by living loud and proud as a 2Spirited person. In Indigenous culture, 2Spirit represents both genders and multiple sexualities which are held in high regard, spiritually. This can be seen reflected in much of my work.

Enjoy the show.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date:

June 1, 2022

End Date:

July 31, 2022

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