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From Her Perspective: Portraits by Canadian Women Artists
-Featuring works by Germaine Arnaktauyok, Rita Briansky, Ghitta Caiserman-Roth, Berthe Des Clayes, Elizabeth M. Eastman, Frances M. Gage, Judy Garfin, Melissa General, Dorothy Knowles, Marion Long, Frances Loring, Laura Muntz Lyall, Meryl McMaster, Shelley Niro, Daphne Odjig, Jessie Oonark, Eleeshushe Parr, Kathleen Daly Pepper, Nancy Pukinnak, Lottie Rood, Louise Scott, Carol Wainio and Esther Warkov.
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Expressions 47: Look Up
-This year, students responded to the theme Look Up, inspired by Emma Kreuzer’s The Moon Never Stays in One Place and Nishi Patel’s Watercolour Sky Focus. Encouraged to see celestial movement as a symbol of change, participating artists reflected on how they have moved, adapted and grown over the past year.
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At the far edge of worlds
-Featuring work by Milutin Gubash, Jamelie Hassan, Tristram Lansdowne, Meryl McMaster, and Joseph Tisiga
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Annie MacDonell: The Beyond Within
-Underpinned by feminist conceptions of the everyday as a basis for political engagement with the world, The Beyond Within proposes strategies for reorientation.
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Yoshiki Nishimura: Shapes of Facts
-How do you know the truth? More specifically, how do you come to know the world and culture in which you currently live?
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a wave in other words
-Featuring works by Hattie Amit'naaq, Shuvinai Ashoona, Irene Avaalaaqiaq, Deanna Bowen, Jack Chambers, Christo, Lynne Cohen, Stanley Cosgrove, Kathleen Daly Pepper, Elizabeth Eastman, Colwyn Griffith, Milutin Gubash, Adad Hannah, April Hickox, David Peter Hunsberger, Paul Hutner, Mary Kavanagh, Geela Keenainak, Robert Keziere, Wanda Koop, An Te Liu, William Nicholson, Shelley Niro, Daphne Odjig, Margaret Priest, Amanda Rhodenizer, Wilfrid H. Schultz, Arnold Shives, Robert Sinclair, H.F. Smyth, C.V. Stübbe-Teglbjaerg, Jacoposie Tiglik, Ruth Annaqtuusi Tulurialik, and Andrew Wright
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Articulating Legibility: Works from the Permanent Collection
-Featuring works by Barbara Astman, Walter Bachinski, Susan Coolen, Michael Flomen, John Hofstetter, Thomas Lax, Ron Martin, David Rifat, Michael Snow, Douglas Walker, Joyce Wieland, and Ossip Zadkine
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Expressions 46: Through a New Lens
-Through a New Lens was inspired by Alexa Urbina’s Duo Amphibians, and encourages students to consider the changes and shifts that have occurred in their daily lives over the past year and how their home, school, and community are continuing to adapt to a new reality.