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Among the many interesting art exhibitions at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre this season is a provocative exhibition from Indigenous artist Kent Monkman.
A new exhibition of Indigenous paintings and artifacts at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre is sure to draw interest and help visitors reflect on Canada’s history this winter.
Created in response to the country’s sesquicentennial celebrations, Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience by Indigenous artist Kent Monkman casts a critical eye on the history of interactions between Indigenous peoples and Canadian settlers over the years. Monkman is a renowned Canadian artist and curator of Cree ancestry.
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