Join us for an artist talk by Governor General's award-winning artist Adrian Stimson at the Art Gallery of Alberta co-presented by MacEwan University and the AGA in the Ledcor Theatre. Adrian Stimson’s artist talk will be an overview of his practice in painting, performance, installation and sculpture. His history in Residential schools will be addressed through his recent work Iini Sukumapii: Guess who’s coming to dinner? A response to AA Bronson’s Public Apology to the Siksika Nation. As an interdisciplinary artist Adrian seeks to investigate, interrogate and create works that speak to his experience as a Blackfoot person in a colonial world, decolonization and reconciliation are themes throughout.
This artist’s talk is part of the public program for the exhibition Inheritance, on now at the AGA until May 1st. The exhibition forefronts historical facts that are often hidden or untold because they reveal that our shared past includes, and is based on, acts and systems of brutality, racism and oppression. Told by artists through research into the lives of family members and familial connections, the works in Inheritance demonstrate that history continues to reverberate through time, impacting the present and future.
You can participate in this roughly hour-long program both in-person and online through watching our Zoom livestream. Registration is highly encouraged for guests attending in person, due to the space limitations. We will keep a small number of tickets available at the door as well. This artist’s talk is included in the price of general admission to the gallery or free for members and students. The livestream of the artist talk is free and will require advance registration. After the artist’s talk there will be time for a live Q&A with the audience. Please arrive early if you would like to see the exhibition before the artist’s talk.
#AGAlive is supported by The Canada Council for the Arts.
This exhibition is organized by the Art Gallery of Alberta and curated by Catherine Crowston and Lindsey Sharman. Inheritance is presented by Capital Powered Art, an exhibition series sponsored by the Capital Power Corporation.