Artist Talk with Nathalie Bertin
Tuesday, September 13, 12:00 to 1:30 PM
Online; Admission free
Join us for an informative talk between artists Nathalie Bertin and Dianne Brown-Green, where the pair will speak about Nathalie’s practice and the concepts embedded within her exhibition “Loup Garou & Moccasins: A Story in Multi-Mediums. ”
About the artist:
Nathalie Bertin is an author, educator, curator and multidisciplinary artist of Metis, French, Anishinaabe and Algonquin ancestry. She is a member of the Waawaashkeshi (Deer Clan). Recent exhibitions include Unmasking the Pandemic: From Personal Protection to Personal Expression at the Royal Ontario Museum (2021); Breathe: 2nd Wave at the Art Gallery of Guelph (2021); Call to Action #83: A Reconciliation Project, which travelled to Art Gallery of Northumberland, MacLaren Art Centre and the Aurora Cultural Centre, among other locations from 2017 to 2019; and Warrior Women at the Georgian Arts Centre & Gallery (2014), among others. Loup Garou & Moccasins: A Story in Multi-Mediums (2022) travels to Latcham Art Centre from Station Gallery (Whitby, ON), and draws from Bertin’s book Loup Garou, Mocassins & Métis Folklore, published in March 2020.