Presented by University of Toronto’s Art Museum, In Dialogue is a new exhibition with diverse works by eleven Indigenous artists.

The exhibition is structured as a conversation. Each piece, from sculpture to installation to new media, gives viewers new ways to understand being Indigenous. It embraces the wildly individualistic connections and contradictions that constitute Indigenous identities.

Featured artists include Raven Davis (Ojibwa Nation in Manitoba), Raymond Boisjoly (Haida and Québécois), David Garneau (Métis), Carola Grahn (Sámi), Native Art Department International, (Maria Hupfield [Anishinaabe] and Jason Lujan [Chiricahua Apache and Indigenous Mexican]), Nicole Kelly Westman (Métis), Duane Linklater (Omaskêko Cree), Tanya Lukin-Linklater (Alutiiq), Amy Malbeuf (Métis), Nadia Myre (Algonquin), Peter Morin (Tahltan), and Krista Belle Stewart (Okanagan).

In Dialogue runs from September 6 to October 7 at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto (University of Toronto Art Centre – 7 Hart House Circle). The opening reception runs on Wednesday September 6th from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission is free.