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Concert only
General Public: $49
Museum Members: $41,50
34 or under: $24,50
Indigenous communities: $24,50

Musical canvases
General public: $65
Museum Members: $41,50
34 or under: $35
Indigenous communities: $24,50

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Bourgie Hall presents

Alanis Obomsawin, voice & Jeremy Dutcher, voice and piano

Music From Here and Abroad

Alanis Obomsawin—multiple award-winning Abenaki filmmaker, visual artist, singer, and storyteller, and winner of the Glenn Gould Prize—returns to the stage with songs from her legendary album Bush Lady. In the second half, two-time Polaris Award winner Jeremy Dutcher, a member of Tobique First Nation, presents intimate piano-vocal versions of his songs.

In connexion with the exhibition Kent Monkman: History Is Painted by the Victors

Musical Canvases
5 p.m.: Talk by Olivier Godin, Artistic Director of Bourgie Hall, and Léuli Eshrāghi, Curator of Indigenous Practices
6 p.m.: Guided tour of the exhibition
7.30 p.m.: Concert

Concert only
General Public: $49
Museum Members: $41,50
34 or under: $24,50
Indigenous communities: $24,50

Musical canvases
General public: $65
Museum Members: $41,50
34 or under: $35
Indigenous communities: $24,50

Wednesday January 28, 2026 at 07:30 pm

ARTISTS

Alanis Obomsawin, voice
Jeremy Dutcher, voice and piano

PROGRAMME

Alanis OBOMSAWIN Songs from her album Bush Lady
Jeremy DUTCHER will perform his songs playing the piano

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