National Exhibition by Indigenous Artists brings Women's Rights into the Public Sphere
TORONTO, Oct. 15, 2012 /CNW/ - Pattison Onestop, imagineNATIVE and Amnesty International Canada co-present, Stolen Sisters Digital Initiative (SSDI) from October 15 to 21, 2012. The national project is comprised of four commissioned works that celebrate and honour Indigenous women and their contributions as strong, successful and valued members of society.
The four one-minute videos were created by Canadian Indigenous artists: Jesse Gouchey & Xstine Cook, Lisa Jackson, Cara Mumford, and Angela Sterritt.
SSDI will play on the Pattison Onestop subway screens to over 1 million Toronto's daily commuters, nationally on digital monitors in shopping centres across Canada, at the Calgary International Airport, and TIFF Bell Lightbox.
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival - www.imagineNATIVE.org
Pattison Onestop - www.onestopmedia.com I www.artintransit.ca
Amnesty International Canada - www.amnesty.ca
SOURCE: ONESTOP Media Group
Marie Nazar, Arts Publicist, Pattison Onestop - 416.762.7702 or [email protected]
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