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App Deadline: 17 / 05 / 2012
Manitoba Craft Council
App Deadline: 17 / 05 / 2012
Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art is a nationally
recognized leader in Aboriginal arts programming and one of the foremost venues and voices for Aboriginal art in Canada. Our focus on developing new programming and new ways of presenting it, have resulted in increased exposure and the expansion of our activities. Urban Shaman is dedicated to the Aboriginal arts community and arts community at large. Our mandate is the promotion, dissemination and expansion of discourse relating to contemporary Aboriginal art on a local, national and international level. Urban Shaman is the largest Aboriginal artist-run centre in the United States and Canada.
We are committed to serving the needs of emerging, mid-career, and established Aboriginal artists through exhibitions and associated programming, workshops, residencies and curatorial initiatives.
We are committed to facilitating artistic production, education, and the appreciation of contemporary art as an important and empowering tool for Aboriginal peoples.
We are dedicated to meeting the needs of artists by providing a vehicle for artistic expression in all disciplines and at all levels by taking a leadership role in the cultivation of Indigenous art.
Upcoming exhibitions:
Facing The Camera
Rosalie Favell
July 29 – October 01, 2011
Talking About Abstraction
Rolande Souliere
October 14 – November 20, 2011
Contact: AMBER-DAWN BEAR ROBE (DIRECTOR/CURATOR)
Address: 203-290 McDERMOT AVE. WINNIPEG, MB.
Email: director@urbanshaman.org
Phone: 204-942-2674
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