Kent Monkman The Making of a Masterpiece

    Past Event

    June 7, 2022

    Koerner Hall
    273 Bloor St. W., Toronto

    About

    PROGRAM


    Introduction
    KENT MONKMAN & HIS MASTERPIECE
    A short video


    Honouring the Land
    GERALD MCMASTER
    Tier 1 Canada Research Chair of Indigenous Visual Culture and Curatorial Practice and director of Wapatah: Centre for Indigenous Visual Knowledge


    Opening Remarks
    SARA ANGEL
    Founder and Executive Director of the Art Canada Institute


    Lecture
    KENT MONKMAN
    Born in Canada in 1965, Kent Monkman is a Cree artist widely known for his provocative explorations of colonization, sexuality, loss, and resilience. Monkman’s gender-fluid alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle often appears in his work as a shape-shifting supernatural being who reverses the colonial gaze to challenge received notions of history and Indigenous peoples.


    Q & A
    SARA ANGEL & KENT MONKMAN


    Available Now
    THE BOOK ON KENT MONKMAN


    Copies of the ACI book Revision & Resistance: mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be available for sale at the event until 8:30 p.m. Learn more about the publication.


    The Art Canada Institute is also proud to have published earlier this year Kent Monkman: Life & Work by Shirley Madill, as an online book. Available here.

    Featuring

    KENT MONKMAN Artist In conversation with Sara Angel Founder and Executive Director of the Art Canada Institute

    Sponsors

    The Art Canada Institute acknowledges its benefactors whose generous support has made this event possible.

    Kent Monkman: The Making of a Masterpiece

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