Indigenous Art 2023 Opening Reception

by Woodland Cultural CentreSaturday, 29 July 2023 from 2:00 PM (EDT) to 4:00 PM (EDT)184 Mohawk Street , Brantford, ON N3S 2X2

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Overview

Woodland Cultural Centre invites you to the opening reception of Indigenous Art 2023 on July 29th at 2PM in the gallery. Join us to celebrate amazing Indigenous artists at the 48th Annual Indigenous Art Exhibition. This exhibition is in partnership with The Brown Homestead. 

Established in 1975, this is one of the longest-running multimedia exhibitions that provide artists with an opportunity to exhibit and sell their work in a fine art gallery setting. The artworks will be featured in all three of our gallery spaces. 

Join us for our opening reception at the Woodland Cultural Centre on Saturday July 29 at 2PM. Remarks, refreshments, and performances are scheduled for the day. This is an event you won't want to miss!

Details

Event Information:

Saturday July 29, 2022 at 2PM

at Woodland Cultural Centre184 Mohawk StreetBrantford, ON N3S 2X2 

Tickets: Free - a suggested minimum donation of $10 to help the Arts department continue to provide programming 

Schedule:

2PM - Opening

2:05PM - Welcoming Remarks

2:15PM - Exhibition Overview and Unveiling 

2:25PM - Galleries open and light refreshments

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Woodland Cultural Centre519-759-2650development@woodlandculturalcentre.ca
184 Mohawk Street Brantford, ONN3S 2X2

About This Charity

The Woodland Cultural Centre is a First Nations run educational and cultural centre located on the grounds of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario. The Centre was established in October 1972, under the direction of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians upon the closure of the Mohawk Institute Residential School. As a Centre of excellence, their mission is to protect, promote, interpret, and present the Hodinohsho:ni worldview.