Walking Together Part 1

By Lorrie Gallant, Education Program Coordinator at Woodland Cultural Centre, Brantford Ontario. In the language of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory “Ongweheonweh,” means first, original or natural people: "We have fought battles that were not our own. We have suffered sickness and diseases that were put on us.   And despite the effort [...]

By |2017-07-29T01:18:45+00:00December 1st, 2015|community, education|Comments Off on Walking Together Part 1

art{outside}: Taking the Collection To the Community

GUEST POST by Nicole Nugent This past spring the MacKenzie Art Gallery collaborated with the Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (Regina Downtown BID) to present reproductions of artworks from the MacKenzie Art Gallery Permanent Collection in the city’s downtown core, a project lovingly penned art{outside}. Our hope is that each visitor will connect with something [...]

By |2017-07-29T01:18:54+00:00October 29th, 2015|community, interpretation, programs|Comments Off on art{outside}: Taking the Collection To the Community
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