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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

It's Familiar Artist Panel

In-person

Craft Intercultural Fibre & textile arts Pottery & ceramics Sculpture & installation
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Date and time

Location

C2 Centre for Craft

329 Cumberland Avenue

Winnipeg, MB

Directions: Please use the buzzer code 22 when you arrive for entry.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

Wheelchair ramp is around the right side of the building. We have a locked building so please call us when you arrive and we can let you in the ramp door.

About

Listen to the curator and artists from 'It's Familiar' discuss the concepts and ideas that brought this exhibition to life in this panel discussion, and learn more about the artworks from the artists themselves.

It’s Familiar brings together five first-generation Canadian artists: Maryam Bagheri, Desa Kalem, Netsanet Shawl, Lourdes Still, and Giancarlo Vitor, who co-created this exhibition through a deeply collaborative, participatory process. Led by curator Alireza Bayat, the project unfolded over six weeks of dialogue, storytelling, and creative exchange. The group explored themes of identity, migration, memory, and belonging, seeking common ground in the unfamiliar terrain of diasporic experience.

The exhibition’s title reflects these shared discoveries. Moments of recognition, of seeing one’s own story mirrored in another’s, became central to the process. Drawing from Participatory Design and methodologies like collaborative playwriting and inventive theatre, each artist’s work is shaped not only by their own experience, but by conversations and connections with one another. The resulting artworks form an interconnected network, distinct yet inseparable, personal yet communal.

It’s Familiar invites viewers to experience not only the finished artworks but the process behind them, a curatorial model that foregrounds inclusion, reciprocity, and the creative potential of shared authorship.

This exhibition was made possible through the generous support of The Winnipeg Foundation in celebration of Winnipeg’s 150th anniversary.

Please use the buzzer code 22 when you arrive for entry.

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Organizer

Manitoba Craft Council

The Manitoba Craft Council is for people who love contemporary craft: professional artists and artisans, collectors and connoisseurs, DIYers and armchair enthusiasts. It’s for people who value the originality and quality of the handmade, who find meaning in making. It’s for the dreamers and schemers who seek to reinterpret the material and cultural traditions of the past through a contemporary lens. It’s for people who have to forge, carve, weave, fold, sculpt, knit. And for their friends and supporters. It’s for you. See, smell, touch, explore the myriad expressions of contemporary craft in Manitoba and be part of a community that is shaped, motivated, and defined by its love of craft.

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