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Saturday, August 23, 2025

Time
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Venue
Campbell River Art Gallery, Campbell River, V9W 2C7
Price
by donation

Saturday, August 23, 2025, don't miss an art exhibition closing evening and curatorial talk/chat at the Campbell River Art Gallery from 5PM-7PM with screen-printing by the Art Hive.

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Join the Campbell River Art Gallery for the closing evening of Indigenous Futurisms: Three Eyed Seeing. Co-Curators Sonny Assu and Jenelle Pasiechnik will be present to chat with visitors about the exhibition. And their Art Hive will be doing one last print of the exclusive Sonny Assu Design.


About the exhibition

Mel Beaulieu, Mimi Gellman, Krystle Silverfox, Nadya Kwandibens, Levi Nelson, Casey Koyczan, Carrielynn Victor, Shawn Hunt and Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun.

Co-curated by: Sonny Assu and Jenelle M. Pasiechnik

Indigenous Futurisms promote healing, freedom, and self-rule. They offer hope for a future influenced by Indigenous views. The upcoming exhibition, co-curated by Sonny Assu and Jenelle Pasiechnik, will deepen our understanding of Indigenous Futurisms, which has evolved over 20 years. The exhibition reveals that Futurism is linked to the past. It shows how cultural insights guide artists. These artists see a connection with the past, seeking support from ancestors. They blend past and future visions, creating guidance and hope for the present moment. Through art and knowledge, they connect ongoing activism, and demonstrate the resilience and endurance of Indigenous culture.

Venue Campbell River Art Gallery
Starts Sat Aug 23 2025, 5:00pm PDT
Ends Sat Aug 23 2025, 7:00pm PDT

Venue

Campbell River Art Gallery
1235 Shoppers Row
Campbell River
V9W 2C7

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