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Treaty Space

Indigenous Groups Educational Poster Series
Inuujaq Leslie Fredlund, Tayla Paul, and Natalie Laurin

Aug 28 - Sep 24, 2023

Treaty Space Gallery, 1107 Marginal Rd.

NSCAD Treaty Space Gallery and the CIMADE Lab have selected the works of 3 Indigenous artists as a part of an educational poster campaign that will be exhibited at the Treaty Space Gallery (Port Campus), the CIMADE Lab (Academy Campus), and the NSCAD Learning Commons (Fountain Campus). The poster series is currently on display at the Treaty Space Gallery and will be open to view until September 24th, 2023. Take a trip down to the gallery to view the exhibition, learn more about the artists and read about their distinct Indigenous groups with unique histories, languages, and cultural practices. 

[ID: "Zoomed in photo of Inuujaq Leslie Fredlund's poster titled Arnait. The photo is a matte acrylic painting of a female figures face surrounded by Inuit objects and symbols. This part of the image has a purple, teal, and yellow background and features a 4-wheeler, igloo, saw, hockey stick, spear, etc."]
Image Credit: Innujaq Leslie Fredlund
[ID: "circular disk of wood with woodburned illustration on the face of it depicting the side profile of an older l'nu woman wearing a peaked cap. She looks off to the right and is adorned with double curve motifs and bone jewellery."]
Image Credit: Tayla Jaye Paul
[ID: "Watercolour, ink, and acrylic illustration of a Georgian Bay chinook salmon swimming off to the right with its mouth open. Its tail morphs into a red Métis sash halfway down its body."]
Image Credit: Natalie Laurin
[ID: "Matte acrylic paint on paper of 3 female figures in the foreground wearing and displaying various Inuit symbols and items such as uluit and amautiit. The sky in the background is teal, purple, blue, black, and yellow with many illustrations including a 4-wheeler, igloo, and saw."]
Image Credit: Innujaq Leslie Fredlund
2019 Graduation exhibition installation. Small drawings and found objects are on the wall next to a textile hanging.

The Anna Leonowens Gallery Systems is a public exhibition space within NSCAD University, presenting professional exhibitions by established artists alongside graduating student exhibitions.

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