Threads of Kin and Belonging: A Trinnipeg Live Mixtape Project Tour (Adult Program)

Image: Walter Williams. Boy with Sunflower, 1965. Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery

Available February 2025 through September 2025

60 minute tour

 

Threads of Kin and Belonging: A Trinnipeg Live Mixtape Project 

Tour Join us for a tour of the THREADS of KIN and BELONGING exhibition.

This project is an intervention and conversation between Indigenous Nations and Black communities on Treaty One Territory. It is about creating, defining, and collaborating in a space by us and for us—our kin. We are exploring our collective histories and our unique, but intertwined futures—to create threads of kin and belonging.

In this tour visitors to the gallery space will have the opportunity to see and learn about artwork by artists that come from diverse cultural backgrounds who are working to communicate ideas focused on identity, gender, representation and accessibility to continue and expand on existing conversations about taking up space in institutional organizations.

 

(Product Image: Rosalie Favell. Stealing Home, from the series Family Legacy, 2021. Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery)

 

If you are experiencing technical difficulties while booking a tour through our website, please email or call our Learning Administrator at nschuweiler@wag.ca / (204) 789-1290

 

 

Indigenous people and teacher admission is free. Please select the number of participants who do not fall under these two groups.

Please let us know if individuals in your group need specific adaptive tools, sensory accommodations, or accessible facilities to make their visit enjoyable. We will do our best to work with you to make WAG-Qaumajuq an inclusive space.