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2023
DVD
Imagines Emily Bronte's own story that inspired 'Wuthering Heights.' As she struggles within the confines of her family life and yearns for freedom, a...
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Film Theatre
Free Admission | September 23 6:30 - 9:30 PM | Canada| 2024| 107min | PG | Directed by Emily Kassie & Julian Brave NoiseCat
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A stunning tribute to the resilience of Native people and their way of life, SUGARCANE, the debut feature documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, is an epic cinematic portrait of a community during a moment of international reckoning. In 2021, evidence of unmarked graves was discovered on the grounds of an Indian residential school run by the Catholic Church in Canada. After years of silence, the forced separation, assimilation and abuse many children experienced at these segregated boarding schools was brought to light, sparking a national outcry against a system designed to destroy Indigenous communities. Set amidst a groundbreaking investigation, SUGARCANE illuminates the beauty of a community breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma and finding the strength to persevere.
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
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As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
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As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
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As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
Drop In
Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs September 27, 2025 - January 6, 2026, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
As a member of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations on Vancouver Island, Sonny Assu confronts the impacts of Canada’s colonial history upon Indigenous People —including the loss of land, language, cultural belongings, traditional knowledge, and autonomy. Through his multimedia work, he seeks to spark meaningful dialogue around Indigenous realities, often weaving in humour and pop culture references to create meaningful connections with his audience. Drawing on the rich visual traditions and lived histories of his ancestors, Assu reclaims and reinterprets narratives of power, identity and authority through a contemporary lens that centres Indigenous vitality and perspectives.
Sonny Assu is an Indigenous artist of the LigwiÅ‚da’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations, who was raised in North Delta, BC and currently resides on ancestral land on Vancouver Island. He studied at Emily Carr University and received his MFA from Concordia University. Assu has ...
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