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Current students and other participants can have their portrait added to the exhibition.

Portraits of Presence

Images of past and present USask students are on display at the Snelgrove Gallery during Indigenous Achievement Week

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Portraits of past and present University of Saskatchewan students will be on display at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery during Indigenous Achievement Week.

Feb. 3–7
Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, 191 Murray Building, 3 Campus Dr.

Free and open to the public

Starting with a picture of USask alumna Annie Maude “Nan” McKay, a Métis student who received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1915, photos of Indigenous USask graduates will be presented. A portrait studio will be set up in the gallery to photograph current students and other participants, and those pictures will be on display as well.

Photographer: Fatemeh Ebrahimnejadnamini

Made possible with the support of Prof. Jennifer Crane and the assistance of Barbara Reimer.


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