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by teena Legris and nina bryK Artist Spotlight KENNETH LAVALLEE ’s work combines the influence of Western modern art with the aesthetics and teachings of 20th century indigenous artists like Jackson beardy, norval Morriseau, benjamin chee chee, and the indian group of seven. his pieces are unique, balanced, and timeless. the 33 year old Metis artist draws influence from his environment, historical research, and inspirations. he fondly remembers passing by the Indian Family Centre while on the bus with his mother and admiring the Jackson beardy murals of Peace and Harmony. its grand scale and bold palette influenced his own style of art and his desire to one day inspire youth. those passing by the Winnipeg art gallery will see Lavallee’s vivid and fluid Creation Story featured on the exterior wall of the Wag as part of Insurgence/Resurgence, canada’s largest indigenous exhibit. Kenneth feels “artists have a unique opportunity to examine and reflect upon their current society, to provide a powerful medium to deliver a message. We have the opportunity and space to create art with positive imagery to lift the spirit.” Wag curators Jaimie isaac and Julie nagam chose Kenneth’s artwork as the first artwork to be displayed on the exterior of the gallery “to respond to the architecture of the building.” adding that his work for this exhibition “considers local landmarks, gathering places and surrounding waters of the assiniboine and the red rivers.” cargocollective.com/knnth, exhibit on now until april 22, 2018, WAG, 300 Memorial blvd, 204-786-6641, wag.ca, Map 1: P-3 Until Jan 1 — Winnipeg-based artist and illustrator Matea radic exhibits her animated work entitled 7, which depicts her memories growing up in sarajevo at the Graffiti Gallery. Until Dec 2 — contemporary craft aritsts use 2000+ year old arch