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Knowledge Keeper and musician Joseph Naytowhow will be leading a "jam" during lunch on March 8.

The Saskatoon Berry Jam: the Concert

Knowledge Keeper Joseph Naytowhow is leading a lunchtime "jam" concert

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UPDATE: Due to weather conditions, this event has been postponed from March 4. It will now be taking place on Friday, March 8. 

Date: Monday, March 8
Time: 11:30 am-1 pm
Location: Gordon Snelgrove Gallery

About this event

Knowledge Keeper and musician Joseph Naytowhow is leading a lunchtime "jam" concert in the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery to kick off USask Indigenous Achievement Week and accompany the Saskatoon Berry Jam exhibition. 

The exhibition is a collaborative installation that combines Indigenous student artists and musicians, micro-art and the act of giving. The exhibition runs from Feb. 26 to March 8. 

For more information, contact ISAP (Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways) or the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery

Together, we will work towards Truth and Reconciliation. We invite you to join by supporting Indigenous achievement at USask.


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