Bob Boyer: A Blanket Statement

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  • January 19 - April 30, 1988 (Gallery 5)
  • A contemporary Metis artist, Bob Boyer draws upon Plains Indian design and images as well as mainstream art forms to create his individualistic style. His paintings on canvasses and flannel blankets, in oils and acrylics, make statements on Canadian Indian history and the native condition today. The third and final exhibition in this phase of the Indian Modern series, sponsored, in part, by the Canada Council.

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