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📣NEW EXHIBIT📣
Bria Fernandes: Things Left Unsaid
September 11 - October 31, 2025

Winnipeg painter Bria Fernandes uses her art to explore her social, cultural, and personal experiences as a Black woman in Canada. See you at the reception: Sept 11 @ 4:00 pm!

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#UWinnipeg #Gallery1C03
A graphic on a yellow background shows a colourful painting at top that shows three Black women in the interior hall of a room interacting with one another, surrounded by household objects. A black dog in the foreground looks at the disembodied head of a woman on the ground. Below the image, text reads "Bria Fernandes: things left unsaid, September 11 to October 31, 2025". Gallery 1C03 and University of Winnipeg logos appear along the bottom.
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Join us October 9 @uwinnipeg.bsky.social for a talk with Black women painters Bria Fernandes & Ekene Emeka Maduka as they discuss the significance of self-portraiture, symbolic imagery, and the emotional states that fuel it. Moderated by #UWinipeg grad student Deandra Grace Daniel.

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Graphic with text on a purple background reads "Conversation with Artists Bria Fernandes and Ekene Emeka Maduka. Moderated by Déandra Grace Daniel. Thursday, October 9, 2025, 10:00 - 11:15 am. Room 2M70, The University of Winnipeg".
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Drop by The Hive today between 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., where the Office of Indigenous Engagement and the UWSA will be giving away 500 orange shirts to the campus community.

This year’s shirt features artwork by Micaela Gilbert, an Anishinaabe artist from Sagkeeng First Nation.

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation campus events | University of Winnipeg News
Throughout the week, special events, learning opportunities, and activities will be dedicated to honouring residential school Survivors and learning from Indigenous Peoples and perspectives.
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The latest exhibition at Gallery @1c03.bsky.social is "Things Left Unsaid" by Bria Fernandes, who creates introspective paintings that explore her social, cultural, and personal experiences as a Black woman in Canada.

Join us for an opening reception tomorrow from 4 to 6 p.m.

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Bria Fernandes: Things Left Unsaid at Gallery 1C03 | University of Winnipeg News
Gallery 1C03’s latest exhibition is Bria Fernandes’ Things Left Unsaid, which runs from September 11 to October 31, with an opening reception on September 11 from 4 to 6 p.m. All are welcome to join…
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@uwinnipeg.bsky.social Students! See you next week on Sept 3 & 4 between 10 am & 3 pm at the UWSA Roll Call Exhibitor Fair.

Visit us in front of Gallery 1C03 beside the Info Booth, first floor of Centennial Hall. Pick up a free exhibit catalogue & learn what we have coming up!

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Graphic reads "UWSA Roll Call presents: Exhibitor Fair. Explore more on what's on and around campus. Sept 3 and 4 from 10AM - 3PM at: Riddell Hall Atrium, 1st floor of Centennial Hall, 4th floor of Centennial Hall. theuwsa.ca/rollcall. Background shows various media like flip cell phones, vhs tapes and cds floating on a pale purple background.
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📣NEW EXHIBIT📣
Bria Fernandes: Things Left Unsaid
September 11 - October 31, 2025

Winnipeg painter Bria Fernandes uses her art to explore her social, cultural, and personal experiences as a Black woman in Canada. See you at the reception: Sept 11 @ 4:00 pm!

bit.ly/420itCe

#UWinnipeg #Gallery1C03
A graphic on a yellow background shows a colourful painting at top that shows three Black women in the interior hall of a room interacting with one another, surrounded by household objects. A black dog in the foreground looks at the disembodied head of a woman on the ground. Below the image, text reads "Bria Fernandes: things left unsaid, September 11 to October 31, 2025". Gallery 1C03 and University of Winnipeg logos appear along the bottom.
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On #NIPD2025, we honour the rich cultures, languages, and traditions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities.

Join us in celebrating Indigenous voices by exploring local events in our city!

The Forks ➡️ buff.ly/ya7wl8J
Assiniboine Park ➡️ buff.ly/REEU3KD
WAG-Qaumajuq ➡️ buff.ly/HKlNoKO
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A #UWinnipeg course has led to the new exhibition at #Gallery1C03. Rooted in Relations - curated by students of the Indigenous Theory and Curatorial Practices course - offers a holistic journey through time, relationships, and nurturing kin and community.

Runs June 2 to August 1.

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Rooted in Relations: kinship through interconnection | University of Winnipeg News
A UWinnipeg course has led to the new exhibition at Gallery IC03.
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🌿 NEW EXHIBITION 🌿
Rooted in Relations
June 2 - August 1, 2025
Opening reception: Monday, June 2, 3:00 to 5:00 pm

Join us for this exhibition of works from @uwinnipeg.bsky.social art collection created by eight Inuit and First Nations artists!

Details: bit.ly/45k3vtq

#UWinnipeg #Gallery1C03
graphic with burgundy text that reads "Gallery 1C03 Presents: Rooted in Relations June 2 - August 1, 2025". Text is laid over a greyscale photo of braided sweetgrass. UWinnipeg and Gallery 1C03 logos along the bottom.
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🌈Tomorrow is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. #Gallery1C03 supports 2SLGBTQPIA+ community members, and condemns all forms of discrimination & violence based on sexual orientation, gender identity & gender expression.

#IDAHOTB #TheInBetween #LauraLewis #UWinnipeg
Seven artists stand in Gallery 1C03, smiling and facing the camera. Behind them is a vibrant painting by Laura Lewis of a bearded drag persona in three poses. To the left of the group is a plinth with pink lettering above it. To the right is a sliver of a large pink painting.
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Fundraising appeal!

Help us grow & diversify the @uwinnipeg.bsky.social art collection with a gift toward the purchase of Heidi McKenzie's remarkable "Crescent Moon" sculpture which illuminates underrepresented stories of Indo-Caribbean indentured labourers.

Learn more and donate: bit.ly/42Wdcg3
Crescent moon shaped sculpture with text above that reads "Fundraising Campaign: Help us purchase Heidi McKenzie's Crescent Moon sculpture!"
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Final two days to see "Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories" in Gallery 1C03 @uwinnipeg.bsky.social. The gallery is open today and tomorrow from 12:00 - 4:00 pm.

#IndoCaribbean #Reclaimed #HeidiMcKenzie #Gallery1C03 #UWinnipeg
A person looks at porcelain light boxes in the gallery. Two window framed artworks show archival photos and texts on porcelain. Coin-shaped ceramic sculptures are displayed on a pedestal in the background. Close-up view of three porcelain light boxes that show archival photos of "coolie belles".
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🗞️ BREAKING NEWS! 🗞️

Exhibit Walk-through with Artist Heidi McKenzie
Monday, April 21, 2025
5:00 - 6:00 pm

Join Heidi for this personal tour of her ground-breaking exhibit "Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories"!

DETAILS: bit.ly/3RQkJqj

#HeidiMcKenzie #IndoCaribbeanIdentity #Gallery1C03 #UWinnipeg
Poster graphic with a photo of Heidi sitting in a kayak, smiling, while holding a photo of a her beautiful great-great-grandmother Roonia. Text reads: "Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories, Exhibit Walk-through with Artist Heidi McKenzie, Monday, April 21, 2025, 5:00 - 6:00 pm, Gallery 1C03, The University of Winnipeg".
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📣Students: one week to apply!📣

Art Gallery Education & Collections Intern
Full-time term position: May 5 - August 1, 2025
Wage: $17.43/hr + 6% vac pay
Application deadline: April 20,2025

Support an exhibit of Indigenous art from the @uwinnipeg.bsky.social art collection!

DETAILS: bit.ly/4j0Umdr
A group of kids sit on the gallery floor listening to a teacher. Text overlaying the photo reads "We are hiring, Young Canada Works Art Gallery Education and Collections Intern, Application deadline: April 20"
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Stop by @uwinnipeg.bsky.social Gallery 1C03 weekdays 12-4 pm to see "Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories" which includes sculptures that transform historical indentureship jewelry to acknowledge the labour, strength and resilience of Indo-Caribbean women.

#HeidiMcKenzie #IndoCaribbeanIdentity
Five circular sculptures in a staggered row are displayed on a pedestal. A woman looks at five circular sculptures displayed on a pedestal.
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✨ Student job opportunity!✨

Art Gallery Education & Collections Intern
Full-time term position: May 5 - August 1, 2025
Wage: $17.43/hour + 6% vacation pay
Application deadline: April 20,2025

Support an exhibit of Indigenous art from the @uwinnipeg art collection!

DETAILS: bit.ly/4j0Umdr
Blue graphic that reads "Gallery 1C03 is hiring. Young Canada Works Art Gallery Education and Collection Intern. Application deadline: April 20".
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Tune in tomorrow morning (Tuesday, April 1) at 7:00 am CT to Classic 107FM to hear Heidi McKenzie speak with Nolan Kehler about how her creative journey helped her learn more about her Indo-Caribbean ancestry.

#IndoCaribbeanIdentity
Graphic with text that reads "Tune in April 1 at 7:00 am!" at the top. Below is Winnipeg's Classic 107 logo and below that is a photograph of Heidi in a kayak holding a photograph of her great-great-grandmother Roonia.
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Today is International Transgender Day of Visibility + we reflect on Laura Lewis’ painting of Julian K in drag, which helps to affirm + support trans identities. This is particularly important during these difficult times.

📷 Deb (from Winnipeg), 2024, oil on canvas, 72" x 96". Photo by Karen Asher.
An image of the artwork; a view inside the gallery shows Laura's large painting of three sequential poses of a feminine-appearing, bearded drag persona gazing seductively at the viewer. To the left of the painting, Laura stands, facing her beautiful painting. To the far left, magenta text on the wall reads "laura lewis: The In-Between".
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Please join us on Tuesday, April 1 at the University of Winnipeg for our “Sharing Indo-Caribbean Stories” event.

If you are Indo-Caribbean + are interested in sharing your familial story here, please sign up here: www.uwinnipeg.ca/machform/vie....

#HeidMcKenzie #IndoCaribbeanHerStories
An image showing Heidi McKenzie's Holding Ancestry artwork and HerStories video interviews on a smartphone.
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To gain a better understanding of the themes shared in our current exhibt, check out our Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean Herstories Library Research Guide at: libguides.uwinnipeg.ca/c.php?g=7438...

#HeidMcKenzie #ShaneelaBoodoo #IndoCaribbean #IndoCaribbeanIdentity #IndoCaribbeanHerStories
Research Guides: Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean Herstories: Getting Started
Information about the exhibit and additional readings
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Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

Heidi McKenzie’s work seeks to educate people about the discrimination faced by Indo-Caribbean people. She shares why it is important for people to know about the history of Indo-indentureship.
#HeidiMcKenzie
An image of the displayed Bangle. Bangle, 2023, stoneware, porcelain slip, underglaze, metal stand, 20” x 22” x 8”

Image ID: An oversized, deconstructed form of jewellery that was commonly worn by indentured Indo-Caribbean women. This bangle has shades of blue and green and is stacked four pieces high with five columns in a curve shaped to represent a bangle.
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Sharing Indo-Caribbean Stories
April 1, 4 - 6 pm
Gallery 1C03 & Room 2M70 @uwinnipeg.bsky.social

Do you have a story to share about your Indo-Caribbean ancestry? Join us for a tour of Heidi McKenzie's “Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories” exhibit & community storytelling!

INFO: bit.ly/41zsCFa
Poster graphic with a photo of Heidi sitting in a kayak, smiling, while holding a photo of a her beautiful great-great-grandmother Roonia. Text reads: "Sharing Indo-Caribbean Stories, Tuesday, April 1, 2025, 4:00 - 6:00 pm, Gallery 1C03 and Room 2M70, The University of Winnipeg, Facilitated by Dr. Emma Alexander and Dr. Aarzoo Singh".
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"Reclaimed" exhibit writer Shaneela Boodoo notes that Heidi McKenzie's works are some of the first "that attempt to critically examine and share the stories of a lineage of women – Indo-Caribbean indentured labourers – who have been systematically erased."

Read more: bit.ly/4i9FZDa

#IndoCaribbean
Photo portrait of Shaneela, a beautiful brown-skinned woman with long dark hair, wearing a dark green patterned velvet top and burnt red skirt. She is seated casually upon an orange chair, smiling and looking confidently at the viewer.
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ICYMI: Heidi McKenzie gave an excellent artist talk on Zoom earlier this week. It is now available for viewing on our YouTube playlist: www.uwinnipeg.ca/art-gallery/.... Enjoy!

#HeidMcKenzie #IndoCaribbean #IndoCaribbeanIdentity #Indo-CaribbeanHerStories #Reclaimed
Zoom screen capture with photo of Heidi’s great-great-grandmother Roonia at left and beside it, handwritten text from the back of the photograph. To the right are thumbnail headshots of ASL interpreter Jennifer Horvath above and Heidi McKenzie below.