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Radical Stitch: Walk and Talk with Curators Sherry Farrell Racette, Michelle LaVallee and Cathy Mattes

November 30, 2024November 30, 2024

Beading is one of the defining mediums of contemporary Indigenous art on this continent, and this landmark exhibition brings much-needed critical attention to its breadth and impact.

Saturday, November 30th at 2:00 pm, join Radical Stitch curators Sherry Farrell Racette, Michelle LaVallee, and Cathy Mattes on a guided tour of the largest exhibition survey of contemporary Indigenous beadwork ever presented, featuring artists from Canada and the United States. 

Organized and circulated by the MacKenzie Art Gallery.  The MacKenzie receives ongoing support from the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation, Canada Council for the Arts, SaskCulture, City of Regina, University of Regina, and Saskatchewan Arts Board. Tour supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.  

Curated by Sherry Farrell Racette, Michelle LaVallee and Cathy Mattes. 

Registration is free. However, standard admission fees apply.

Admission to the Beaverbrook Art Gallery is free for Indigenous Peoples.

Please ensure you pay at the front desk upon arrival.

Skawennati, Intergalactic Empowerment Wampum Belt (Xenomorph, Onkwehón:we, Na’vi, Twi’lek), 2019, leather, sinew, beads. Indigenous Art Collection, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Photos by: Don Hall, courtesy of the MacKenzie Art Gallery.

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