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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, September 03, 2025 5:00 pm to 
 8:00 pm \n JMB Gallery \n Hart House \n 7 Hart House Circle Toronto, Onta
 rio \n\nSpeakers \nMikinaak Migwans, Assistant Professor of Art History a
 nd Curator of Earthwork \n\nDescription: \nJoin Mikinaak Migwans, Assista
 nt Professor of Art History and Curator of Earthwork, Yantong Li, Curato
 r of the MVS Curatorial Studies Graduating Exhibition Dwelling Under Dista
 nt Suns, and their featured artists in celebrating the public opening of 
 the Art Museum’s Fall 2025 exhibitions.Earthwork turns away from the monum
 ental, and toward the “work” done with and for Earth. Privileging Indigen
 ous perspectives, this exhibition considers the life-giving potential of 
 the land defense blockade, the controlled burn, and the medicine walk, 
 together with contemporary artworks.Dwelling Under Distant Suns originates
  from the struggle to represent an increasingly precarious environment, a
  landscape of slow violence that occurs out of place and out of sight. The
  exhibition focuses on mythmaking and speculation as methods of inquiry in
 to the entanglement of environmental discourses and human movements on the
  ground.During the event, the Miikaans Mobile Movement Lab will celebrate
  the opening of Earthwork with a special Grass Dance performance taking pl
 ace outdoors at the University College Quad. Miikaans Mobile Movement Lab 
 is an Anishinaabe collaborative research project that brings movement and 
 dance practitioners together to co-create places of embodied knowledge cre
 ation and pedagogical praxis. Miikaans will bring grass dancers, John Waa
 seyaabin Hupfield (Anishinaabe, Wasauksing First Nation), Craig Isaac (M
 i’kmaq, Listuguj First Nation), Dom Watson (Mvskoke, Pe\nsylvania), an
 d singer Nathan Roy (Wiikwemkoong, Toronto) together for this knowledge c
 reation session.For more information, please visit the Art Museum's websi
 te. \n7 Hart House Circle Toronto, Ontario \n\nCategories \n ExhibitionsS
 pecial Event \n\nAudiences \n Alumni and FriendsArt History CommunityCurre
 nt Graduate StudentsCurrent Undergraduate StudentsFacultyGeneral Public
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LOCATION:7 Hart House Circle Toronto, Ontario
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Art Museum's Fall 2025 Exhibitions
URL;TYPE=URI:https://arthistory.utoronto.ca/events/opening-reception-art-mu
 seums-fall-2025-exhibitions
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