Curatorial Dreaming: Love Medicine
This June, members of Thinking Through The Museum were grateful to host a Curatorial Dreaming Workshop at the University of ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV to support the development of Dr. Michelle McGeough’s forthcoming exhibit Love Medicine.
The workshop brought experienced and emerging Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer curators from across Canada together to experiment, vision, and dream during the two-day event that included tours of the Two-Spirit Archives and the Urban Shaman Gallery of Contemporary Indigenous Art alongside development work lead by facilitators Adrienne Huard and Dr. Shelley Butler. McGeough's Love Medicine is offered as a love letter to her community, addressing the profound absences of 2S/Indigiqueer lives in public archives, museums, and galleries. The exhibit will open at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina in 2026.
Back row (L-R): Kylie Fineday, Nadine Arpin, Michelle McGeough, Heather Igloliorte, Crystal Mowry, Shelley Butler, Mel Granley, Grace Redhead
Front row (L-R): Justin Bear, Angela Failler, Mahlet Cuff, Heather Milne, Adrienne Huard, Chantal Fiola