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Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki: The Land is our Teacher

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2026-05-25 00:00:00 2026-05-25 23:59:00 America/Regina Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki: The Land is our Teacher This exhibition runs April 11 - June 17, 2026 at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library) Dunlop Central Gallery -

Monday, May 25
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Add to Calendar 2026-05-25 00:00:00 2026-05-25 23:59:00 America/Regina Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki: The Land is our Teacher This exhibition runs April 11 - June 17, 2026 at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library) Dunlop Central Gallery -

This exhibition runs April 11 - June 17, 2026 at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)

Kssááhkom Áássksinima’tstohki—a Blackfoot word meaning “the land is our teacher”—is an exhibition that honors the deep relationship between the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot people) and the places that shape identity, memory, and story. Through traditional art practices to contemporary artworks, the exhibition reveals how the land itself is a living relative, a library of stories, and a teacher of ways of being. These artistic traditions have been shaped by land, ceremony, and daily life into the innovative visual language of Niisitapi artists working today.

Rather than separating “past” and “present,” the exhibition shows what Blackfoot people have always known: art is a continuous flow, carried through families, landscapes, stories, and ways of knowing. Ancient forms live in contemporary works and new artistic practices echo the designs and teachings of our ancestors, reinforcing the Blackfoot people’s connection to our traditional territory and the knowledge that has been derived from nature.

The exhibition gathers Blackfoot artists whose work reflects long-held relationships with the land, animals and cosmos. Through hide painting, ledger art, digital art, beadwork, and quillwork these artists show the land not as scenery but as a storyteller. Niisitapi/Blackfoot art remains rooted in identity, and our close relationship to the environment.

Artworks by John Isaiah Pepion, Bryce Manyfingers/Singer, Jackie Larson Bread, Serene Weasel Traveller, and Kiitokii.

Artwork image: John Pepion, Blue Roan, ink, color pencil, and acrylic on antique ledger paper. Image courtesy of the artist.

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Mon, May 18 9:30AM to 5:00PM
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Tue, May 19 9:30AM to 9:00PM
Wed, May 20 9:30AM to 9:00PM
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Fri, May 22 9:30AM to 6:00PM
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Located in Central Library, Dunlop Art Gallery is dedicated to engaging, researching and presenting a diverse range of visual artwork. The main focus is on contemporary culture. Dunlop Art Gallery enhances the quality of life of its publics by informing the practices and understanding of visual art through activities that include exhibitions, programs, publishing and collecting.