Exhibitions
Mnidoo Minising Spirit Gallery and our Main Foyer (Rotunda) Exhibiting Space is utilized not only to showcase traditional/ancestral art but contemporary art as well by emerging and established Indigenous artists and community members.
We are committed to promoting and supporting our Anishinaabe artists and their art as they continue on their creative journey.
Current Exhibition
Grandmother's Story | a Lisa Pitawanakwat Exhibition
May 5, 2025 - August 5, 2025
Curated by Shaelynn Recollet
About the Exhibit
I titled my exhibit, “The Grandmother’s Story” because I want to share a teaching given to me by Mike Bisson, Nigani. I will be sharing this teaching at my artist talk. Some of the paintings depict parts of the teaching but also my role as a grandmother. And reflects my role in giving back in this stage of my life, as a grandmother and a Midewin Kwe.
I also have included some of my older paintings to show some of my progression in art. To show people anyone and everyone is an artist in their own way. It could be the art they produce, the stories they share, crafts, the way they dress or wear the hair or make up, it's about self expression. And it can evolve over time.
Lisa is from Wiikwemikoong Unceded Indian Reserve, residing in Sudbury, Ontario. She is from the Mooze clan and is second degree Midewin. Lisa is a self taught artist. She likes painting in acrylics on canvas. She is also a traditional artisan, making traditional hide mitts, moccasins, beadwork and pow-wow regalia, and tanning fish skins. She is learning how to tan deer and moose hides.
Lisa began painting in 2009 with the encouragement of friend Christie Belcourt, who provided her with a space, paint, brushes and encouragement and guidance. Lisa has a painting on permanent display in Benetton Gallery in Turin, Italy. A commissioned piece of sewing/regalia/jingle dress at the McCord Museum in Montreal, Quebec.