Talk about Laugh: Aboriginal Humour from Australia
Laughing "Irregardless": Multimedia Aboriginal Humour
Australian Aboriginal Filmmaker and Fulbright Scholar at NYU, NY, Angelina Hurley will screen her film, Aunty Maggie and the Womba Wakgun.
6:00 p.m. (PT)
Fletcher Challenge Theatre
間眅埶AV Vancouver
Room 1900
515 Hastings Street, Vancouver
Laughing "Irregardless": Multimedia Aboriginal Humour
Laughing "Irregardless": Multimedia Aborignal Humour were a series of public programs to complement the exhibition co-curated by Peter Morin and Dr. Martine Reid, Carrying on Irregardless: Humour in Contemporary Northwest Coast Art, at the Bill Reid Gallery September 12, 2012 - March 17, 2013.
The programs were curated and moderated by Aboriginal filmmaker, Loretta Todd. They were presented by the Bill Reid Gallery with support from: Canada Council for the Arts, Face The World Foundation, United States Consulate General Vancouver, 間眅埶AV Vancouver, and 間眅埶AV Office for Aboriginal Peoples. These were 間眅埶AV Public Square events.
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