Michael Belmore & Frank Shebageget: “WĀWĪNDAMAW – PROMISE” AT NONAM, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Michael Belmore & Frank Shebageget in wāwīndamaw – promise: Indigenous Art and Colonial Treaties in Canada, at Nordamerika Native Museum (NONAM), Zurich.
Central Art Garage is Invited to Present a Project Space at Art Toronto
Central Art Garage to participate in Art Toronto 2021 with artists Barry Ace, Joi, T Arcand, Michael Belmore, D’Andrea Bowie, Camal and Camille, Maura Doyle, Adrian Göllner, Craig Leonard, Bozica Radjenovic, and Frank Shebageget.
Thunder Bay Art Gallery Acquires “Cell” by Frank Shebageget
The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is proud to officially announce the acquisition of Cell by artist Frank Shebageget. Made of nylon fishing nets, steel hooks, aluminum angles, and rods, this minimalist work evokes the act of fishing. Shebageget states 'I am very proud to have Cell housed in my traditional territory at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery'.
Ursula Johnson and Frank Shebageget at Thunder Bay Art Gallery in Canadian Art
The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is getting closer to reaching the fundraising goal for its new building. Among the artists reportedly doing new commissions are 2017 Sobey Award winner Ursula Johnson, as well as Sonny Assu and Frank Shebageget.
007 SHOW AT CENTRAL ART GARAGE FEATURED IN OTTAWA MAGAZINE
It’s Complicated, an exhibition by 10 local Aboriginal artists responding to celebrations marking Canada’s 150th birthday. The exhibition is part of the National Arts Centre’s Canada Scene.
Frank Shebageget - REVEAL Indigenous Art Award Laureate
Frank Shebageget receives the REVEAL Indigenous Art Awards launched by the Hnatyshyn Foundation to honour Indigenous Canadian artists working in all artistic disciplines.
150 Indigenous Artists Receive $1.5 Million in Awards - Canadian Art
Michael Belmore, Ursula Johnson and Frank Shebageget are among the 150 artists selected to receive an award. Laureates were selected by a national jury of peers led by Victoria Henry, chair of the Hnatyshyn Foundation.
Frank Shebageget Included in The Contemporary Native Art Biennial
Highlights of the biennial included Frank Shebageget’s magisterial Curtain of Beavers (2009), which explores the relationship between Native communities and the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver float plane.
Scout’s Honour: Michael Belmore and Frank Shebageget at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Sept 2008
Artists, and long-time high-school friends Michael Belmore and Frank Shebageget both from the Anishnaabe First Nation, have come together to unravel truths and their desire to honour their interrelated histories and encounters within a place integral to their nation, families and selves.
Canadian Art Review: Frank Shebageget ‘Light Industry” at CUAG
Some of the most thought-provoking exhibitions are the result of an exquisite balance of aesthetic and political concerns. Frank Shebageget’s solo exhibition “Light Industry” at Ottawa’s Carleton University Art Gallery was one of them.