Portraying a colonial classroom, the exhibit includes nine rebuilt residential school desks with photographs of children’s families inside. As you move further in the rows, the images disappear, representing the loss of identities, family, culture, and language.
Tom Wilson is a musician, visual artist, and writer of novels and non-fiction. At the age of fifty-three, it was revealed to him that he was adopted, and his parents were Kahnawake Mohawk. Since then Wilson has explored what his white upbringing means against the juxtaposition of his family and culture.
Artist Talk: Saturday, September 20th, 2025 at 2:00pm, Recital Hall (FREE - with Registration)
September 11 - 30, 2025
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
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