Art NOW Series: Rhéanne Chartrand

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Art NOW presents Rhéanne Chartrand
#nofilterneeded: Shining light on the Native Indian/Inuit Photographers’ Association, 1985-1992
Noon, November 6, 2019
University Recital Hall
Free admission, everyone welcome!

Rhéanne Chartrand is the Curator of Indigenous Art at McMaster Museum of Art. She holds a master’s degree in Museum Studies from the University of Toronto. A Métis curator and creative producer based in Hamilton and Toronto, Chartrand has curated interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary exhibitions, showcases, and festivals for venues and organizations such as the City of Toronto, Art Gallery of Mississauga, Harbourfront Centre, OCAD University, the Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance, the Aboriginal Pavilion at the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games, Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, and the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC. Her curatorial work focuses on the praxis of survivance, Indigenous epistemes, relational aesthetics, representational politics, and gratitude.

Art NOW wishes to thank the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery for their collaboration in making Rhéanne's visit and presentation possible.

#nofilterneeded: Shining light on the Native Indian/Inuit Photographers’ Association, 1985-1992 is on view in the Hess Gallery (Level 6, Centre for the Arts) from November 7, 2019 to January 10, 2020. 


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