January Newsletter - Morrisseau special event, Happy New Year!


Gallery directors Martin Mills (left) and Christian McLeod (centre) with Phil Fontaine at the
Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council
Business Achievement Awards Dinner

Happy New Year and best wishes from Maslak McLeod Gallery.

The Morrisseau in Context exhibition has been extended through January, featuring rare early works by Norval Morrisseau, alongside his contemporaries such as the Kakegamic brothers and Roy Thomas - a detailed description is available at this link. Don't miss this opportunity to view these rarely-seen works.

Far Left: Josh Kakegamic (upper) Turtle (lower) Bear
Near Left: Blake Debassige (upper) Crow with Birds (lower) Raccoon
Centre: Portrait of Norval Morrisseau by Steven Snake,
Right: Roy Thomas (upper left) The Great Flood (upper right) Untitled (lower left) Clan Totem (lower right) Thunder Water

Left: Carl Ray, Geese
Right: Norval Morrisseau, Self Portrait
Alongside Morrisseau in Context are a selection of artworks by gallery artists such as Alfred G. Villeneuve, Christian Morrisseau, Margaret Ludwig, and Kirsti McLeod, as well as wide range of Inuit sculptures by contemporary figures like Floyd Kuptana, Adam Alorut, and Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok

Special Announcement - A rare selection of Morrisseau masterworks on display in Toronto - opens January 26th - see below for details - Please RSVP to secure your attendance

Members of the Morrisseau Family Foundation, including Chairperson Victoria Kakegamic, will be in attendance.