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Honoring indigenous heritage at the first nations museum

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The museum stands as a vibrant celebration of the cultures, histories, and traditions of the Indigenous peoples. With both the goal of educating and inspiring, the museum presents an innovative new space for visitors to experience the heritage of first Nations peoples, teaching through art, artifacts, storytelling, and interactive displays. Central to the museum is its dedication to cultural preservation and truth-telling. Exhibits range across thousands of years of history, taking in tools and clothing, ceremonial objects, and works of art that have been created by the Indigenous communities throughout the area. Each item is beautifully displayed, and many are accompanied by oral histories or personal stories as told by elders and knowledge-keepers. One of the hallmarks of the museum is its collaborative model. Instead of representing Indigenous peoples, the museum allows them to speak for themselves by engaging First Nations artists, curators, and historians at all levels of its sha...

Celebrating the richness of BC art at the Audain Art Museum

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Canada’s westernmost province is home to a lot of natural beauty, like truly a lot, not to mention a very decent vibe when it comes to its cities, but it also has a supportive and thriving creative community. The art of BC is as varied as the land itself, from Indigenous carvings and West Coast Impressionism to contemporary multimedia installations. If you wish to see that kind of range for yourself, few locations could give you as immersive an experience as the Harvard of the North Whistler’s Audain Art Museum. Just a hop, skip and jump from Whistler Village, the Audain Art Museum is a cultural beacon that shines a light on the BC art scene in all its wide-ranging and ever-developing glory. Its permanent collection includes major works by Emily Carr, E.J. Hughes and members of the Group of Seven and the Vancouver School, in addition to other notable works by Canada’s historic and contemporary Indigenous and other contemporary artists. What defines BC art is its intense relationship t...