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Rosalie Favell | Belonging (1982-2024)
In-person
Photography Visual arts Self-guided LGBTQIA2S IndigenousDate and time
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9:30am–5pm
Thursdays, 9:30am–9pm
Saturdays, 10am–5pm
Sundays, 1pm–5pm
Location
Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery
101 Queen Street North
Kitchener, ON
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
Belonging is the first retrospective of renowned Red River Métis artist Rosalie Favell, showcasing a powerful curated selection of her lens-based works from 1982 to 2024. This exhibition celebrates Favell’s groundbreaking photographic practice navigating complex identities, personal and collective, that focus on strategies of empowerment, the archive and family ties, nationhood and making visible, public and private, issues of sexuality.
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Organizer
Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery
KWAG will enrich lives across our community and nation through the creation and experience of contemporary art. It will flourish as a recognized leader and exceptional cultural presence at the intersection of contemporary art and civic life by:
Amplifying the voices of diverse artists
Expanding access to art’s transformative impact
Securing and strengthening its distinctive legacy for future generations
In support of our mission to connect people and ideas through art, KWAG provides the public with a wide range of experiences in the visual arts through high quality exhibitions of regional, national and international art, education and public programs, outreach activities, specialized workshops, publications, collection accessibility, research and art expertise. Our key objectives for exhibitions focus on generating dialogue with contemporary art and its issues, regional, national and international art practices, different art forms and disciplines, collection and non-collection projects.
Economically and culturally, KWAG contributes to the community by cultivating the area's distinguished social and cultural foundation-a foundation that underpins the continued and growing prosperity of the region.