Art & Literature Mawio'mi
Thursday October 10, 2013  3pm - 10pm (7 Hours)
Gallery / Exhibit

Presented by Elder Doug Knockwood, Gerald Gloade, collaborating artists, and Thomas King
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Native Spirits: Here and Now before Time.
Working in collaboration with Gerald Gloade, Aboriginal artists and artisans from across the province have been invited to showcase their art at the First Aboriginal Art and Literature Mawio'mi (Gathering).
Elder Doug Knockwood will give a talk on environmental stewardship at the Festival Theatre at 3pm; the art exhibit and sale will run from 3 - 6 pm and 9 - 10 pm. Author and activist Thomas King's reading from his new book The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native Peoples in North America will begin at 7pm in the theatre, followed by a question and answer period, and a book signing. The Box of Delights Bookstore will have books for sale before and after the reading (6-7, and 9-10).
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Festival Theatre
Acadia University
504 Main Street
Wolfville, Nova Scotia

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