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Mentoring Artists for Women's Art - Building Community Through Mentorship

 
MAWA Executive members meet with artists in South Western Manitoba.
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Shirley Brown, one of the first rural artists to be mentored
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Queen, an installation, Shirley Brown
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Dana Kletke, a Morden and Winnipeg-based artist, has supported MAWA in many capacities
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I'll Wait for You, soft sculpture installation by Dana Kletke
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MAWA created an Aboriginal Liason Program in 2006
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A series of New Moon Sharing Circles was a first initiative of the Aboriginal Outreach program.
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Marjorie Beaucage (centre) was MAWA's first Cultural Liason Coordinator in 2006.
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Aboriginal Women Artist's and Mentors (AWAM) gathering .
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Leah Fontaine, the second Aboriginal Liason Coordinator, developed the AWAM initiative.
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Leah Fontaine's work, Dream, work in progress, 2007
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Leah Fontaine's workshop created for National Aboriginal Day.
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Skawennati Tricia Fragnito curated "Grrls, Chicks, Sisters and Squaws: Les cittoyenes du cyberspace"
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"Grrls, Chicks, Sisters & Squaws: Les cittoyennes.. - the first exhibition in MAWA's space
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AWAM leaders Cathy Mattes, Kale Bonham and Jazz de Montigny conducted a Stitch 'n Bitch Workshop
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Participants worked on beading and quilting projects.
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Filmmaker Shelly Niro  was the guest speaker for the 2006 International Women's Day Lecture.
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Dana Claxton, an artist who deals with Aboriginal issues,  was a resident artist and mentor in 2007
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