For the past year the CCA has committed to a Living Land Acknowledgement and to fostering affirmative relationships with Indigenous and other peoples across Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montréal. We are committed to re-examining our history, studying our broader connections to land dispossession, providing support and resources to Indigenous communities and researchers to interrogate the built environment, and reshaping our own understanding of the work we do as a settler institution.
This year, on 21 June we are opening our doors on a day we are normally closed, and making the CCA free to all. Come discover our exhibition ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards Home in our Main Galleries. Free guided tours are also offered in French and English and include an introduction to our ideas and approaches, as well as a walk through our exhibition. Ask questions and be asked questions in a friendly atmosphere.
11 am: tour in French
1 pm: tour in English
We are happy to also welcome groups for private tours at other times during the day. Just get in touch at public@cca.qc.ca. Funds are available to subsidize travel to CCA from Indigenous communities in the Montréal region.
You can search for everything here—our exhibitions, events, collection, articles, and bookstore. If you have any questions, please email us at publications@cca.qc.ca.
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