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Co-presented with Asinabka Film & Media Festival and Sushkitew Collective
For this year’s Asinabka exhibition, G101 is proud to present Tante Ohci: featuring work by local Cree-Métis cultural dancer, curator, and storyteller Jamie Morse.
Tante Ohci—“where from?” in Nehiyawak—grounds this exhibition in the relational nature of Indigenous identity. More than a question, it is an invitation to reflect on how connections to land, family, and community shape who we are. Through dance, storytelling, and visual practice, Jaime Morse’s works in this exhibition carry Cree-Métis memory and presence into contemporary spaces. Rooted in kinship and cultural continuity, Tante Ohci asks us to consider how we each carry our origins, and how those ties inform the ways we create, move, and belong today.
Tante Ohci by Jaime Morse, curated by Jason Baerg
September 20 – October 18
Join us for the vernissage:
Gallery 101 (280 Catherine St)
Saturday, September 20
2:00 – 5:00 PM
Mask Days Saturdays September 27 & October 4
Open September 30 for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
Closed Saturday October 11 (Thanksgiving weekend)