Eagle Spirits

5th Annual Indigenous Art Exhibition 2024 at SAIB Nov 6th to 21st. Hopefully you didn't miss it. Check out the gallery to see some of the art.

When:

  • Opening Friday November 8 2024, 6pm to 9pm
  • Wednesday November 6, 10am to 6pm
  • Thursday November 7, 10am to 6pm
  • Monday November 11 to Thursday November 14, 10am to 6pm
  • Saturday November 16, 2:30pm to 8pm
  • Monday November 18 to Thursday November 21, 10am to 6pm

Where:

Small Arms Inspection Building
1352 Lakeshore Rd E, Mississauga, ON L5E 1E9

Eagle Spirits of the Great Waters proudly invites the community to view this years Indigenous artists collection at ART MASHKIKI, our annual art exhibit, held at the Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB), located at 1352 Lakeshore Rd E, Mississauga, ON, L5E 1E9. The exhibit runs from November 6 to November 21, 2024, showcasing the incredible creativity and cultural heritage of Indigenous communities.

Join us for the opening night Friday November 8th 2024, 6PM to 9PM, and visit during SAIB’s regular hours: Monday to Thursday, 10 AM to 6 PM. Don’t miss this extraordinary celebration of Indigenous artistry! 

Our 5th Indigenous Art Exhibition is complete. We had a number of visitors including a few school classes who had a personal presentation by our President Barry Gilbert.

Artists included:

  • Amy Sargent
  • Antoine Mountain
  • Barb Nahwegahbow
  • Kaitlyn Wilcox
  • Kathy Moore
  • Keitha Keeshig-Tobias Biizindam
  • Laura Lee Therrien
  • Laura Martin
  • Louise Johnson
  • Lynn Taylor
  • Marissa Magnesson
  • Melanie Bartel
  • Miguel Turato
  • Philip Cote
  • Sid Gendron
  • Star Cherie Jamieson
  • Todd Jamieson

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