Cheryl L'Hirondelle Artist Talk
USask Events
Co-presented alongside PAVED Arts, and CommonWeal Community Arts, this talk discusses L'Hirondelle’s recent practice, while providing visitors a deeper understanding of her upcoming exhibition, Why The Caged Bird Sings — Immersive Engagements, opening March 14th at PAVED Arts!
The talk will take place between 12:30-1:30pm, at the Rounding space in the University of Saskatchewan's Kenderdine Art Gallery.
Cheryl L'Hirondelle is an interdisciplinary and community-engaged artist; a singer/songwriter and a critical thinker whose family roots are from Papaschase First Nation, amiskwaciy waskahikan (Edmonton, Alberta) and Kikino Metis Settlement, Alberta. Her work investigates and attempts to articulate the dynamism of nehiyawin (Cree worldview) in contemporary time-place with a practice that incorporates Indigenous language(s), audio, video, virtual reality, the olfactory, music and audience/user participation to create immersive environments towards 'radical inclusion.'
Event Details
- When:
- Time:
- 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM CST
- Location:
- Kenderdine Art Gallery