June is National Indigenous History Month - see what we have planned to celebrate the art and contributions of Indigenous peoples:
Curator's Tour | Records and Remembrance: A Selection of Recent Acquistions
June 6, 6pm
Learn more about the living Indigenous and Canadian women artists in the AGA Collection with Associate Curator and Collections Manager Danielle Siemens.
Artist Workshop | Porcupine Pendants
June 9, 1-3pm
In this workshop led by Alaynee Goodwill-Littlechild, create a porcupine quill pendant using your unique constellation zodiac sign! Register today.
Cinema for Seniors | Maker of Monsters: The Extraordinary Life of Beau Dick (2017)
June 14, 2pm
Calling all seniors - explore the unique life of Kwakwaka'wakw wood carving artist and activist Beau Dick in this fascinating documentary.
National Indigenous Peoples Day | presented by the Capital Power Indigenous Art Fund
June 21, 11am-5pm
Join us on June 21 to celebrate the rich cultural heritage, resilience, and contributions of Indigenous peoples to our community and beyond. Admission is free thanks to the Capital Power Indigenous Art Fund. This event is made possible with the support of Bee Clean. Learn more.
Stroller Tour: Records and Remembrance: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions
June 26, 11am
Learn more about the Indigenous and Canadian women artists in the AGA Collection in this flexible, baby-friendly tour that is geared towards new parents!
Seniors’ Tour | Indigenous Artists in the Collection
June 28, 2pm
Seniors! Join us for a highlight tour of Indigenous artists in our collection. We’ll visit several exhibitions including Records and Remembrance: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions, AGA100: Act 1 Earth to Eternity and AGA100: Act 2 Landscape to Land Use. This tour is free with admission.