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Canadian Centre for Architecture
1920 Baile St,, Montreal, Quebec, H3H 1R4

Join the Canadian Centre for Architecture for an intimate afternoon of short films by regional Indigenous filmmakers, curated by multidisciplinary Haudenosaunee artist Iako’tsi:rareh Amanda Lickers in Shaughnessy House, former home to late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Canadian Pacific Rail barons.

Three Thousand, ASINNAJAQ, 2014, 14 min 04 s

This afternoon invites you to be a part of the re-storying of Shaughnessy House through a lens of placekeeping: lounging in the salon with hot tea, building connections over light refreshments between screenings. We invite you to take a collective pause while subverting the colonial legacy’s of this well-restored heritage site, animating the space with themes of Indigenous resistance, refusal, and reawakening through narrative sovereignty.

This event is organized in conjunction with the exhibition Everlasting.

It will be held in English and is free of charge. As space is limited, registration is required.

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