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Art Exhibit: THE FLOWER PEOPLE

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Saskatchewan Craft Council - 813 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon, View Map
When

EXHIBITION DATES: JANUARY 11th to MARCH 14th.  ARTIST TALK: JANUARY 25th, 2:00 to 3:00pm.  RECEPTION: JANUARY 25th, 3:00 to 5:00pm.

Saskatchewan Craft Council is pleased to present THE FLOWER PEOPLE, a solo exhibition by Melanie Monique Rose.  

Melanie Monique Rose is a fibre and visual artist from Regina, Saskatchewan, Treaty 4 Territory.  She attended the Kootenay School of the Arts in Nelson, BC and majored in Fibre Arts.  Since then, Rose has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions nationally.  The Flower People is an ongoing theme for Rose, derived from the name “The Flower Beadwork People”, a name given to the Metis who are well known for their local beadwork.  Rose uses felting techniques on collected blankets to create a canvas; exploring her Metis identity alongside her Ukrainian heritage.  Personal, cultural, and universal symbolism are woven into the fabric of Rose’s work with an emphasis on movement, colour, and narrative.  Rose’s most recent works explore personal acts of Indigenous survivance and solidarity, which have made her look critically at how she tells her story as an active Indigenous presence and contemporary artist in the world today.

306-653-3616 (Ext. 2)       scc.exhibitions@sasktel.net       saskcraftcouncil.org

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