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Marigold Santos: floral abstraction (somatic sibling)
-KWAG is pleased to be ‘back on the street’ again with our first external mural in two years!
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Churning currents, lapping futures
-Rivers can draw us in, for better or for worse; a siren song for the soul. They beguile with their power, their lore, their physical grandeur and, for some, nostalgic memories of the rivers made familiar through literature and life.
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Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun Lets’lo:tseltun: Floor Opener
-Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun Lets’lo:tseltun is one of Canada’s most outspoken and influential contemporary artists, confronting colonialist suppression, environmental degradation, and the ongoing struggles for Indigenous sovereignty.
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50/50 Garden of Resilience
-The 50/50 Garden of Resilience is the newest addition to the KWAG Sculpture Garden.
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Couzyn van Heuvelen: CAMP
-Born in Iqaluit, Nunavut, but living predominantly in Southern Ontario, Couzyn van Heuvelen’s artistic practice explores Inuit cultural sovereignty and the tools and technologies of living on the land.
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Mike MacDonald: Planting one Another
-A project with care and coexistence at its core, Planting one Another features a twin re-planting of a Medicine and Butterfly garden by the late Mi’kmaw artist Mike MacDonald (1941-2006).