A piece at the Omineca Arts Centre that was displayed in an earlier exhibit featuring Indigenous art
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Indigenous Arts and Culture
Apr 18, 2024 | 7:09 PM
PRINCE GEORGE – The Omineca Arts Centre is looking for Indigenous artists to feature in its upcoming exhibit to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The exhibit is coming up in June, but the deadline to submit your work is on April 30.
“Every year, the Omineca Arts Centre likes to partner with the Northern Indigenous Arts Council to put on a group exhibition focusing on Indigenous artists to honor Indigenous artists during the month of Indigenous Peoples Day,” said Jennifer Pighin, Board Chair of Omineca Arts Centre.
The theme of the exhibit is “Ancestral: Manifestations of Past, Present, and Future,” and is open to Indigenous artists of all ages and all styles of art.
“The art can be visual art, it could be performance art, it could be music, could be all different types of art. We’re not exclusive to just visual artists, so that opens up the opportunity to the reception being a big event where people can showcase whatever it is they’re doing,” said Pighin.