OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney highlighted Indigenous artist Luke Parnell’s sculpture, “A Brief History of Northwest Coast Design,” during the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, symbolizing the painful history of Indigenous children in residential schools. The artwork, composed of 11 wooden panels reflecting Parnell’s Nisga’a and Haida heritage, is part of a broader initiative to showcase Canadian art in government spaces, with a focus on Indigenous representation.
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