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Virtual Tour of Soundings at the Walter Phillips Gallery

Tania Willard, Surrounded/Surrounding, 2018, wood burning fire ring, laser etched cedar wood logs from Secwépemc Territory, relief print on paper. Collection of the artist. Gifted to Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre, Kingston, 2019. Photo: Paul Litherland.

Sep 23, 2021
4–4:30 pm

Banff, Canada
Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre, Online

Tania Willard, Surrounded/Surrounding, 2018, wood burning fire ring, laser etched cedar wood logs from Secwépemc Territory, relief print on paper. Collection of the artist. Gifted to Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre, Kingston, 2019. Photo: Paul Litherland.

Join the Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre for an interactive virtual tour of Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts


Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts is a traveling exhibition curated by Candice Hopkins and Dylan Robinson, and organized by Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Canada and Independent Curators International (ICI). The exhibition and tour are made possible, in part, with the generous support from ICI’s International Forum and the ICI Board of Trustees. Additional support has been provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts’ New Chapter Program, the Isabel and Alfred Bader Fund of Bader Philanthropies, the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Kingston Arts Fund through the Kingston Arts Council, and the George Taylor Richardson Memorial Fund at Queen’s University.