RE-Emergence of the Peoples
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Penticton Art Gallery 199 Marina Way, Penticton, British Columbia V2A 1H5

Daisy VanExan, “Ashes to Ashes,” no date
watercolour and mixed media on cold press watercolour paper (courtesy of the Gallery)
The En’owkin Centre is pleased to announce our exhibition RE-Emergence of the Peoples in partnership with the Penticton Art Gallery. As we continue our journey of the NIPAT program in this new hybrid configuration of online and in person training we are excited to share our interdisciplinary works and creations with all the peoples and communities in the syilx homelands.
Many voices of the peoples are expressing themselves through our RE-Emergence. The involvement of multigenerations as learning communities, natural materials, contemporary practice, and many connections throughout the arts on Turtle Island cultivated by the En’owkin Centre give us a chance to honor echoes from the past, present, and future simultaneously. We are proud to shine light on many artists with unique voices informed by the many Indigenous communities and cultures throughout the continent. Please help us celebrate our current learners, invited artists, alumni, faculty, and staff with this exhibition. We are grateful to this ongoing partnership we share with the Penticton Art Gallery to help honor our learners and programs with space to showcase our expressions of creation. We are bringing together creatives in this exhibition that give space for RE-Emergence of traditional teachings that flow and flux through all time at once. limləmt for joining us in this new season and new year. We respect and support personal health and safety precautions and hope as many different sectors of our communities will come out and support this exhibition at your comfort level, looking forward to seeing you at the gallery.
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