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Tour participants, Creation Story Mural, Indigenous Art & Nature, September 17, 2023. Image by Johnny Wu.  

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10982

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Image by Johnny Wu

Date of Creation

17 September 2023

Keywords

Public ​Art
Indigenous ​History
indigenous ​art

Program Category

Tours

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Tour participants, Creation Story Mural, Indigenous Art & Nature, September 17, 2023. Image by Johnny Wu.

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Tour participants learn about Indigenous culture and beliefs while viewing the Creation Story Mural at the Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre by artist Phil Cote. Cote is a young spiritual elder, artist, activist, historian and traditional wisdom keeper from the Moose Deer Point First Nation. His mural is painted in an Eastern woodland style, and tells a creation story from the Ojibway/Anishinaabe Nation. The piece, painted on the Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre on Parliament Street, demonstrates the interconnectedness of Indigenous communities with nature.

The mural was funded in part by Canadian Heritage under its Commemorating the History and Legacy of Residential Schools program and the Toronto Arts Council (TAC) under its Animating the Streets program. The mural was a part of ArtworTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021-2022.

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