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Lyndon Tootoosis is the newest Indigenous Artist-in-Residence at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). (Photo: David Stobbe)

Indigenous Achievement Week Collaborative Art Project

All are welcome to join USask Indigenous Artist-in-Residence Lyndon Tootoosis in the creation of new artwork at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery

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All are welcome to join University of Saskatchewan (USask) Indigenous Artist-in-Residence Lyndon Tootoosis during Indigenous Achievement Week (IAW) in the creation of new artwork titled anohc kipasikônaw/ we rise /niipawi.

Date: Feb. 3–7, 2020
Location: Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
Time: 10 am–2 pm

Thirteen reclaimed stone steps that were originally used in USask's Thorvaldson Building will be etched with Cree syllabics, evoking the 13 moons of the lunar calendar used by Indigenous peoples to guide their movements and life decisions.

A member of the Poundmaker First Nation, Tootoosis is a carver, storyteller and interpreter of petroglyphs. He joined the USask community in January 2020 as the newest Indigenous Artist-in-Residence with the University Art Galleries and Collection and will be working on campus until April 2020.


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