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Opening Reception and Artist Talk:

Nadya Kwandibens - The Red Chair Sessions

Description

Join us for an artist talk and reception for the exhibition The Red Chair Sessions, by celebrated photographer Nadya Kwandibens.

Additional Information

Artist Talk will be in person at Dunlop Art Gallery, Sherwood Village Branch.

The Red Chair Sessions is an ongoing open-call portraiture series that places importance on the acknowledgement and reclamation of Indigenous lands and the revitalization of Indigenous languages. This series ultimately disrupts colonial narratives, centres Indigenous Peoples who have been here since time immemorial, and reminds us that we are all guests on Indigenous land.

The colour red represents Indigenous Peoples on the Medicine Wheel and, in this series, signifies Indigenous Peoples’ inherent connection to the land and to ancestral bloodlines. Whether sitting on or standing beside the red chair, one feels grounded and firmly rooted; the act itself and the resulting portrait serves as a reminder of our responsibility to steward the lands upon which we walk.

Accompanying each photograph is text in the subject’s respective Indigenous language or a mix of languages, and can include: names gifted/given in ceremony (written in either English or syllabics), the Nation to which they belong, and the place names of traditional and Treaty areas in which each session occurred. In this way, Indigenous voices are amplified and become a refusal of the colonizer’s language while pointing out the erasure of Indigenous history.

The series is also a celebration honouring the many achievements of Indigenous Peoples and presents a positive perspective for future generations.
– Nadya Kwandibens

Nadya Kwandibens is Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) from the Animakee Wa
Zhing #37 First Nation in northwestern Ontario. She is an award-winning portrait and events photographer, a Canon Ambassador, and has travelled extensively across Canada for over 10 years. In 2008 she founded Red Works Photography. Red Works is a dynamic photography company empowering contemporary Indigenous lifestyles and cultures through photographic essays, features, and portraits.

The Red Chair Sessions: Nadya Kwandibens is organized and circulated by The Muse - Douglas Family Art Centre.

Top image credit: Mskwaa-Giiso Kwe, Anishinaabekwe from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory Photographed in Odawa on the traditional territories of the Algonquin Nation.

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When


Jul 27 2024, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Where


Dunlop Sherwood Gallery,

Event Type


Dunlop Art Gallery Exhibitions

Topic


Indigenous, Dunlop Art Gallery, Artist and Author Talks, Art
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