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Metis art exhibit to open in Two Rivers tomorrow

A Prince George artist is ready to debut a brand new exhibit of Métis artwork at the Two Rivers Art Gallery.

It is called Otipemisewak, which means The People Who Own Themselves.

In a release, the Gallery said the Cree gifted the Metis people with the name many years ago, to “acknowledge that their identity is not partly European and partly Indigenous; they are wholly their own.”

Erin Stagg, the exhibit’s artist, has tried to capture that idea in a series of acrylic paintings that detail Métis stories and her own family history.

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According to Two Rivers, Stagg was born and raised in Fort St. James before coming to Prince George.

“Growing up in this area, I was never exposed to Métis stories. I didn’t know what it meant to be Métis,” she said. “There was a stigma to being Métis that stopped our stories from being passed down. This collection brings the stories of my family history to light and celebrates them in a loving way. My hope is that other Métis people might find a sense of kinship and love for their own family stories.”

The exhibit’s grand opening is tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30, and is free to attend.

It is open until May 7th.

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