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posted by Natascia Lypny on janv. 17, 2013 - View profile

Halifax

Position As Desired / Exploring African Canadian Identity

Photographs from the Wedge Collection


12:00pm
Mardi Janvier 22 2013
- 12:00pm
Mercredi Janvier 30 2013

Venue: Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
Address: 1055 Marginal Road
Cost: General Museum admission charged

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What does it mean to be African Canadian? Reflect on this question and explore the topic of Black identity in Canada in the context of immigration and multiculturalism as you discover the Museum’s new temporary exhibition. Position As Desired presents 26 photographic works from the Wedge Collection, ranging from rare vintage portraits of the first African immigrants to Canada, to contemporary works by four emerging artists documenting the experiences of African Canadians. The exhibition also features a local component, incorporating works produced by African Nova Scotian artists that express personal interpretations of African Canadian identities. Take a guided tour of the exhibition or explore on your own time! Public programming is planned for youth and adults. Check www.pier21.ca often for details. All are welcome to the opening reception on Friday, February 8 at 5:30 p.m. which will feature commentary from exhibition curator Kenneth Montague.


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