This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Artist Talk: Dianne Brown-Green at Latcham Art Centre
In-person
Indigenous Painting Truth and Reconciliation Visual arts Film & videoDate and time
Location
Latcham Art Centre
2 Park Drive
Stouffville, ON
Directions: Located inside the Whitchurch-Stouffville Leisure Centre to the right of the main entrance.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
Join us in person at Latcham Art Centre for a talk by exhibiting artist Dianne Brown-Green. Joined by curator Jeffrey Nye, the pair will speak about Dianne’s practice and the concepts embedded within her exhibition "familial waters". Admission is free and all are welcome!
Dianne Brown-Green's artistic journey has been profoundly influenced by her family, the environment, her Indigenous heritage, and cultural beliefs. Water has a consistent presence in her painting, appearing as literal shorelines or pools of colour that allow her subjects to float among one another. For Familial Waters, the artist presents a series of bold paintings in the Woodland style that reveal the entanglement of all these things, reflecting on memories of her family in nature – especially Algonquin Park and Manitoulin Island – and teachings passed down from her elders. Paired with a series of short videos in the artist's studio that offer details about her influences and inspirations, Brown-Green's exhibition in Stouffville captures our interdependent relationship with our surroundings, a theme that has sustained her career for almost twenty years.
Artist Bio:
Dianne Brown-Green is an award-winning Indigenous artist of Cree heritage. She is a graduate of Ontario College of Art and Design University. Her work has been exhibited at the Royal Alberta Museum (Edmonton, AB), the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies (Banff, AB), the Art Gallery of Guelph (Guelph, ON), the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre (Yellowknife, NT), the Woodland Cultural Centre (Brantford, ON), and the Textile Museum of Canada (Toronto, ON) among others. In 2023, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum presented a solo exhibition of her work, entitled Kinship to Turtle Island.
She is honoured to have her work in the office of Konrad Sioui (former Grand Chief of the Wendat Nation in Quebec) as well as other private and corporate collections in Canada, the United States, Australia and Amsterdam. Brown-Green is a contributing artist to Walking With Our Sisters, a commemorative art installation honouring the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous Women of Canada and the United States. She is based in Stouffville, Ontario.
⏰ Saturday, September 21 | 1-3 PM
✨ Admission is free and all are welcome!
📍 Latcham Art Centre - 2 Park Drive (Leisure Centre), Stouffville, ON
Links
- Latcham Art Centre Website latchamartcentre.ca
Organizer
Latcham Art Centre
Latcham Art Centre is a public art gallery that inspires the community to engage with arts and culture through dedicated exhibitions of contemporary art that reflect a range of artistic media and the cultural diversity of our province. Latcham offers vibrant education programs that cultivate creativity and experimentation through classes, workshops, artist talks, and tours. Latcham Art Centre is located in Stouffville, Ontario, 45 minutes northeast of Toronto with free parking and is accessible via GO Transit. The Gallery is open to the public and admission is free.