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Two Rivers Gallery traveling art exhibit on the move

Two Rivers Gallery offers Mackenzie, Valemount and McBride a traveling exhibition each year through their regional outreach program. This year, the art exhibit features work from Indigenous B.C.
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Angelique Merasty Levac is a birchbark biting artist showcased in the traveling art exhibit called Trajectories which will be at galleries in Valemount, McBride and Mackenzie in the coming months.

Two Rivers Gallery offers Mackenzie, Valemount and McBride a traveling exhibition each year through their regional outreach program.

This year, the art exhibit features work from Indigenous B.C. artists Kristy Auger, Keith Kerrigan, Lynette La Fontaine and Angelique Merasty Levac in an exhibition called Trajectories.

The exhibit showcases the artistic practices of each artist.

Auger uses beading and woodcut prints on paper to express herself and emphasizes her Plains Cree heritage in her pieces, while Kerrigan creates jewelry inspired by Haida design.

LaFontaine uses beading as a way to highlight her Metis heritage while Levac, of the Cree nation, is a birchbark biting artist who would like to share her art form with future generations.

The exhibition is at Valemount and Area Museum from today to Sept. 1 with the opening taking place this afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m.

The exhibit starts at Notable Expressions at the Mackenzie Community Arts Centre from Sept. 12 to Oct. 13, with opening on Sept. 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

In McBride at the Valley Museum and Archives the exhibit takes place from Oct. 24 to Nov. 24, with opening taking place Oct. 29 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

For more information visit tworiversgallery.ca.