Art, ancestors and the land: summer season opens at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
- The Bloodline exhibition, featuring works that explore Indigenous ancestry, launches on June 18 at Victoria’s premier art institution, marking the start of its summer season with two new shows.
- The summer season presents three contemporary exhibitions featuring Indigenous artists or perspectives, exploring identity, place, and protection.
- Bloodline uses large-scale photographs, sculpture, and immersive video to reflect artist McMaster's mixed Plains Cree, Métis, Dutch, and British heritage.
- Curators upgraded sound and display equipment for Bloodline's immersive videos, and a free celebration with performances and remarks will run from 5 to 9 p.m. June 18.
- The exhibitions will offer visually and emotionally distinct experiences that encourage reflection on Indigenous ancestry and the land's heritage.
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