
Speaker: Ashley Ohtsijah Hall
An artist talk with accompanying visuals of her practice, shaped and informed by her cultural dichotomy, history, family stories, memories, blood memory, teachings, language, matriarchy, and motherhood. She hopes to inspire the audience to reflect on their own identity and the ways and people who have influenced them. Ashley will be showing her work in the Friendship Hall during this service.
Bio: Ashley is a Kanien’kéha (Mohawk) and Settler visual artist, photographer, and curator living on the unceded territory of the Lekwungen People. She works with Indigenous clients as a Support Worker for community inclusion and volunteers with an artist-run centre as Studio Manager and Board member, with a focus on engagement through community programming and curatorial projects.
Forum: After the service, there will be a coffee/tea break, followed by a forum at 11:15 AM to discuss the topic. Ashley will be present.
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