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Please join us on Friday, June 19 for the launch of the publication, ‘Cheryl L'Hirondelle: where the voice touches (((acts, utterances, transmissions for freedom))),’ the first monograph on the multidisciplinary artist and singer/songwriter’s practice, published by The Magenta Foundation in collaboration with Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity; the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AGNES), Queen’s University; and the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University.

Featuring essays by Candice Hopkins, Jennifer Kennedy, Ayumi Goto and Peter Morin, and Tarah Hogue and Jacqueline Bell, the publication opens with a prayer by Joseph Naytowhow and includes an introduction by Emelie Chhangur and Jacqueline Bell.

In conversation for the event are artist and singer/songwriter Cheryl L’Hirondelle; curator, writer, and artist Dylan Robinson; and the co-editors and co-curators of the publication and exhibition, Tarah Hogue and Jacqueline Bell. Sharing by knowledge keepers Duane Mark and Anders Hunter will respectively open and close the event. Following the conversation, a performance of L’Hirondelle’s work, 'Permission to Lie' by the artist accompanied by Joseph Naytowhow will take place in Walter Phillips Gallery.

The publication launch will be at 2pm in Telus Studio followed by the performance at Walter Phillips Gallery. Please see the link in bio for more information.
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Posted On: June 3rd 2026, 11:03 pm
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Please join us on Friday, June 19 for the launch of the publication, ‘Cheryl L'Hirondelle: where the voice touches (((acts, utterances, transmissions for freedom))),’ the first monograph on the multidisciplinary artist and singer/songwriter’s practice, published by The Magenta Foundation in collaboration with Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity; the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AGNES), Queen’s University; and the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University.

Featuring essays by Candice Hopkins, Jennifer Kennedy, Ayumi Goto and Peter Morin, and Tarah Hogue and Jacqueline Bell, the publication opens with a prayer by Joseph Naytowhow and includes an introduction by Emelie Chhangur and Jacqueline Bell.

In conversation for the event are artist and singer/songwriter Cheryl L’Hirondelle; curator, writer, and artist Dylan Robinson; and the co-editors and co-curators of the publication and exhibition, Tarah Hogue and Jacqueline Bell. Sharing by knowledge keepers Duane Mark and Anders Hunter will respectively open and close the event. Following the conversation, a performance of L’Hirondelle’s work, 'Permission to Lie' by the artist accompanied by Joseph Naytowhow will take place in Walter Phillips Gallery.

The publication launch will be at 2pm in Telus Studio followed by the performance at Walter Phillips Gallery. Please see the link in bio for more information.
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