Promo code not found for this show. Please try again or call 403.294.9494.
-
{{ item.perf_dt|formatDate }} {{ item.perf_time }}
Brand Update in Progress - We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to enhance your experience.
Promo code not found for this show. Please try again or call 403.294.9494.
The +15 Galleries at Werklund Centre provide unique opportunities for community-driven exhibitions and feature the work of emerging artists and curators. Located on the west end of the +15 walkway between City Hall and the Glenbow Museum, the +15 Galleries are always open and always free.
On September 30th, join some of the young Indigenous exhibiting artists on a talk and tour of their work and the galleries themselves. Tours run every hour at 12pm, 1pm, and 2pm.
Tours are FREE but registration is required and spaces are limited.
If you have physical accessibility needs, please contact our box office to secure your spot and accommodations will be made as needed.
About the Exhibition:
Etuaptmumk: The Art of Two-Eyed Seeing in STEAM
celebrates the ingenuity of Indigenous youth as they navigate and embrace the wisdom of walking in two worlds. Rooted in the principle of Etuaptmumk, or "Two-Eyed Seeing," this exhibit invites viewers to explore the dynamic interplay between Indigenous knowledge systems and Western methodologies within the realms of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM).
IndigeSTEAM and Werklund Centre have made this exhibit more than an artistic endeavor; it is a bridge—a space where storytelling, cultural identity, and curiosity converge. IndigeSTEAM has given a spirit of collaboration with these artists, opening their world to STEM and now allowing their artistic talents to join. Visitors are invited to reflect, connect, and celebrate the stories of walking in two worlds through the eyes of these Indigenous artists.
In addition to touring the +15 Gallieries, we will also be spending a part of the Tour in the Ledge Gallery with Brendon Many Bears and his work titled: Ihnkanaitapstiwa
About IndigeSTEAM and the +15 Galleries
IndigeSTEAM is led by Executive Director, Sheila Norris (Nehiyaw - Otipemisiwak Cree-Metis - She/Her). She is also a FIRST Robotics Mentor, and Curator for Etuaptmumk: The Art of Two-Eyed Seeing in STEAM.
The +15 galleries exhibits feature artists: Anwen Durant, Brendon Many Bears, Connor Burgart, Joey Big Snake, Aisha Blackface, John Joseph Paul, Joseph Wolfleg, Eligh & Kaylee Shannon, King Family (Skye, Kaylee, Hunter, Shayda, Raina, Scarlett, Azalea, Violet), Sheila Norris, Marlee Wolfleg, Michelle Dinunzio, Quentin Norris, Tamia Spotted Bull, Vanay Villeneuve. Learn More
Promo code not found for this show. Please try again or call 403.294.9494.