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The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is hosting a series of Lunch and Learns daily from Jan. 7–10.

Lunch and Learn at the Snelgrove

A session with Indigenous artist-in-residence Lyndon Tootoosis

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The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is hosting a series of Lunch and Learns daily from Jan. 7–10. These presentations from across the college community address the intersections of Indigenous knowledges, pedagogical practices and contemporary art.

Tuesday, Jan. 7
12:30 pm
Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, 191 Murray Building, 3 Campus Dr.

Everyone is welcome

Guest speaker: Lyndon Tootoosis

Lyndon Tootoosis is the new Indigenous artist-in-residence for the University Art Galleries and Collection. A “Battle River” Cree and member of the Poundmaker First Nation, Tootoosis is a carver, storyteller and interpreter of petroglyphs.


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