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Indigenous Art: Beyond History, the latest exhibit at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art, will open tonight to the public between 7-9 p.m. and will be on display until March 15.

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Indigenous Art: Beyond History, the latest exhibit at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art, will open tonight to the public between 7-9 p.m. and will be on display until March 15.

The exhibit displays works by fDaphne Odjig, Carl Beam, Linus Woods, Sandy Bunn, Felicity Nepinak-Hart, Anja Pickel, Carley Morriseau, Jacson Beardy, Arthur Amiotte, Cassidy McDonald, Justine Hutcheson, the Beading Babes and paints by famous Indigenous Canadian artist Norval Morriseau,

The Brandon Sun got an early look at the gallery on Thursday afternoon.

Brandon University assistant professor and art history instructor, Dr. Stacey Koosel, stands beside the sign advertising the latest exhibit, Indigenous Art: Beyond History, at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Thursday afternoon. The exhibit opens to the public tonight between 7-9 p.m. and will be on display until March 15. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)
Brandon University assistant professor and art history instructor, Dr. Stacey Koosel, stands beside the sign advertising the latest exhibit, Indigenous Art: Beyond History, at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Thursday afternoon. The exhibit opens to the public tonight between 7-9 p.m. and will be on display until March 15. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)

» Photos by Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun

Participating artists look enjoy the art work of several Indigenous artists who are part of the Indigenous Art: Beyond History exhibit on Thursday afternoon at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Victoria Avenue.  The exhibit opens to the public this evening between 7-9 p.m.and will be on display until March 15.
Participating artists look enjoy the art work of several Indigenous artists who are part of the Indigenous Art: Beyond History exhibit on Thursday afternoon at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Victoria Avenue. The exhibit opens to the public this evening between 7-9 p.m.and will be on display until March 15.
Brandon University fine arts student Cassidy McDonald poses with her self portraits, part of the Indigenous Art: Beyond History exhibit at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Victoria Avenue.
Brandon University fine arts student Cassidy McDonald poses with her self portraits, part of the Indigenous Art: Beyond History exhibit at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Victoria Avenue.
McDonald examines a painting by famous Indigenous Canadian artist Norval Morrisseau at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Victoria Avenue on Thursday afternoon.
McDonald examines a painting by famous Indigenous Canadian artist Norval Morrisseau at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art on Victoria Avenue on Thursday afternoon.
Indigenous artist Anja Pickel stands beside one of her works at the gallery.
Indigenous artist Anja Pickel stands beside one of her works at the gallery.
An art work evoking the theme of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is part of the Indigenous Art: Beyond History exhibit.
An art work evoking the theme of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is part of the Indigenous Art: Beyond History exhibit.
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