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Pics from Flin Flon! Jaime Black's striking image on the #billboard and the poster up around town! #resilienceart #councilnewchapter #50womenartists #50indigartists @CanadaCouncil #indigenousart #flinflon pic.twitter.com/0GqqcJthlh
— Resilience Project (@resiliencemawa) August 1, 2018
Al Jazeera covers Resilience, a Canada-wide, 6000-kilometre long exhibition of 50 Indigenous women’s art! @Skawennati @mawa_wpg @resiliencemawa @AJEnglish https://t.co/5012BCuIA8
— AbTeC (@_abtec_) July 2, 2018
There’s still time to find a billboard near you #mawa @resiliencemawa resiliencemawa see details of the resilience project at https://t.co/s14wrPTn7K pic.twitter.com/O0Juv6RsLW
— Jocelyn Lehman (@ossyjay1) July 16, 2018
Why not celebrate #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay by finding one of the Resilience billboards featuring artworks by 50 incredibly talented Indigenous women artists? Pictured here Wanda Wilson with work by Jackie Traverse in Treaty 1 Territory #resilienceart https://t.co/nnsIhHU8nm pic.twitter.com/SAd9R3jqlz
— Resilience Project (@resiliencemawa) June 21, 2018
“It’s about celebrating Indigenous cultural knowledge and practices, and critiquing colonial and corporate interests that devastate the culture and the land.” - Curator, Lee-Ann Martin https://t.co/iO4FZxzlqB#resilienceart #councilnewchapter @mawa_wpg
— Resilience Project (@resiliencemawa) June 1, 2018
The Resilience Project launches today. Artworks by 50 Indigenous women will be featured on billboards coast to coast. Produced by @mawa_wpg the project is the largest collection of Indigenous women’s artwork in Canadian history @APTNNews pic.twitter.com/4MBPlEWYnU
— Brittany Hobson (@bhobs22) June 1, 2018
This summer, all roads lead to this groundbreaking exhibition of Indigenous Women artists: https://t.co/t081PGpRTe pic.twitter.com/WuAI6rM3Td
— CBC Arts (@CBCArts) May 31, 2018
Thanks to @JenZoratti of the @WinnipegNews for the article about the Resilience Billboard Project! #resilienceart #50womenartists #50indigartists https://t.co/vDqmtP7TD5
— Resilience Project (@resiliencemawa) March 15, 2018
Indigenous Women Artists Display Work On Billboards Across Canada @resiliencemawa https://t.co/AIDBdacI9c @nowthisnews pic.twitter.com/sHVvGrOYEN
— Women in the Arts (NMWA) (@WomenInTheArts) May 25, 2018
I was working on some research in the past few years looking at the underrepresentation of Indigenous women artists in exhibitions and art institutions”—and this seemed an excellent way to move that wider effort forward. https://t.co/tlJLCWZzUN
— Resilience Project (@resiliencemawa) March 26, 2018