35 Spring / Summer paintings, and embroidery threads, the works reflect on these themes and engage with a tradition of resourcefulness and devotion passed down through generations. Special Workshops with Artist Kiranjot Kaur For The Hands that Braid, art-making activity involves making a textile collage from scraps of fabric and trims to re-purpose these treasured items into art, in the spirit of abundant resourcefulness, inspired by the matriarchy join Kiranjot for this hands on art making event. additional upcoming fall exhibition. SPECIAL WORKSHOP DATES: SATURDAY JUNE 28 (2PM -3:30PM) & THURSDAY JULY, 17 (6PM – 7:30PM) GALLERY TWO Haq & History ON NOW – SEPTEMBER 13, 2025 LOCATION: 45820 SPADINA AVENUE DETAILS: The exhibit traces the journeys of early South Asian immigrants who made their way to BC in search of opportunity. Haq and History is a celebration of resilience, determination, and community-building. By amplifying the voices and stories of South Asian Canadians, this exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the ongoing journey toward equity, belonging, and recognition. Localized content from the CM+A highlights South Asian contributions to Fraser Valley agriculture and the Canadian Farmworkers Union’s efforts to secure fair treatment for farm labourers. Haq and History offers a powerful reflection on the ongoing pursuit of justice and inclusion, celebrating the strength of South Asian communities in BC. Kiranjot Kaur: The Hands That Braid - Art Installation MAY 15 – SEPTEMBER 27 LOCATION: 45820 SPADINA AVENUE DETAILS: The Hands that Braid is an exploration of the interdependencies among symbols of wealth, ornamentation, and love and how these connections are represented by relationships among people and objects. Starting with an assessment of the goals of traditional ornamentation among Panjabi women, the series uses an art-making process to discover a new goal to re-possess a lost connection with the matriarchy. Through the use of materials such as silk scraps, gota, metal wires, parandi, fabrics, Haq & History Exhibition Photo Credit: Chilliwack Museum & Archives
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