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Print on the bottom-left corner says: "Edith Kruger, Inkameep Indian Day School, Age 12 years." Art was an escape for many students in the residential school system. It is part of a new exhibition ...
Photo: Chad Hipolito/The Globe and Mail But their volunteer art teacher, Robert Aller, was different. In his memoirs, Aller criticized the treatment of kids at residential schools. And when he ...
(April Thompson) Six decades later, Laing's art is helping us learn more about the trauma of Canada's residential schools. Her paintings are now a part of a new exhibition at the Museum of ...
Ma’s House BIPOC Art Studio on Shinnecock territory in ... she never knew that children from the tribe were sent away to boarding schools. It’s a part of her tribe’s history she only began ...
A visit to the Belkin Art Gallery at ... during the mid-nineties, describes her sexual persecution, loneliness and physical abuse in the Alberni Indian Residential School in British Columbia.
Ms. Patterson was at City Hall for the unveiling of the Witness Blanket, an enormous art installation made with artifacts from residential schools and related institutions by Kwagiulth artist ...
Creativity and Resilience in Children’s Art from Indian Residential and Day Schools The Museum of Vancouver is pleased to announce its newest feature exhibition There is Truth Here: Creativity ...
“One half dream; one half plan.” That’s how one student described his life at the Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville, South Carolina. Dreaming big at the Governor ...
In the late 19th century, Canada began its residential schools program — a violent system that aimed to decimate the cultures of indigenous people. The system mimicked what the U.S. had done ...
Citizens assembled a former memorial on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery in response to ... graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. Photo by Maddi Dellplain.
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