A Montreal exhibit by the David Suzuki Foundation is showcasing the works of five Indigenous artists from across Canada. It explores their unique perspectives and relationships with nature. The free exhibit runs until January 31 at the Maison du développement durable. One of the artists, Montreal-area illustrator Kaia’tanó:ron Dumoulin Bush, shared her story and excitement with Global News video journalist Sylvain Trudeau.
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Montreal art exhibit features 5 Indigenous artists and their connection to nature
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