The traveling alter native medicine show

an exhibition of recent work by Janice Toulouse-Shingwaak and Leonard Beam.

The traveling alter native medicine show
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The traveling alter native medicine show

an exhibition of recent work by Janice Toulouse-Shingwaak and Leonard Beam.

"The Traveling Alter Native Medicine Show" was a collaboration of two Anishinabe artists, Janice Toulouse and Leonard Beam, a mixed media travel documentation across North America, deconstructing the historical phrasing of tourist landmarks.
This catalogue was published by Janet Clark Curator of Thunder Bay Art Gallery for the exhibiton in January 2000. This travelling exhibition was held at four venues, Grunt Gallery, Indian Art Centre, Thunder Bay Art Gallery and Sacred Circle Gallery.

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English
Pages
24

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Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, January 21 - February 27, 2000, travelling to galleries across Canada.

Essay by Loretta Todd.

Published in
Thunder Bay, Ont
Genre
Exhibitions.
Other Titles
Traveling alternative medicine show

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704/.0397071/07471312
Library of Congress
N6545.5.C66 T73 2000

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Pagination
[24] p. :
Number of pages
24

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21669598M
ISBN 10
0920539602
LCCN
2002437640

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