Shelley Niro: A Good, Long Look
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Dunlop Art Gallery 2311 12 Ave (PO Box 2311), Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3Z5

Shelley Niro, "Toys Aren't Us - Day at the Beach," 2017
digital photography
Shelley Niro: A Good, Long Look
Global Beading Circle - Beaded Picture Frames with Shelley Niro
Online on Zoom on March 22nd - 7:00 PM CST
This program aims to unite beaders from everywhere. It’s a safe and open space for sharing culture, ideas, and art. Learn about Shelley Niro's practice and learn how to make a beaded picture frame.
For over 30 years, Shelley Niro has challenged dominant perceptions of Indigenous people throughout her extensive art and filmmaking practice. Often using humour and a flair for storytelling, Niro addresses stereotypical representations of Indigenous people to expose powerful colonial attitudes. From her unique perspective as a Mohawk artist, Niro frequently casts herself and family members in her work to harnesses her familial agency. Niro’s work continually stresses the significance of the land within Indigenous worldviews, languages, and ways of being.
Shelley Niro is a member of the Turtle Clan, Bay of Quinte Mohawk from the Six Nations Reserve. She holds a degree from Ontario College of Art and a Master of Fine Art from the University of Western Ontario. Niro has exhibited across Canada has work in collections of the Canada Council Art Bank, Canadian Museum of History, and Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. Her award-winning films have been screened in festivals worldwide, and she presented work at the 2003 Venice Biennale. Shelley Niro lives in Brantford, Ontario.
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