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A Path Forward is a permanent and evolving exhibit co-curated by the Tsi Tyónnheht Onkwawén:na, the Downie Wenjack Fund and The County Museums that explores Truth & Reconciliation efforts in Prince Edward County through history, heritage and Indigenous works of art and stories that create a space for reflection, education and guidance on our path forward together.
Celebrated Mohawk Musician, Author and Artist Tom Wilson’s Faded Memories of Home, an art installation that explores the systemic erasure of Indigenous culture in residential schools, will be on display as part of the exhibit.
Admission is free, however donations towards the exhibit or the Downie Wenjack Fund are greatly appreciated.
Macaulay Heritage Park, 23 Church Street, Picton.
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