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In celebration of the late‐March 2021 opening of Qaumajuq, the Inuit Art Centre, the public is invited to come view outdoor projections of contemporary Inuit artwork and imagery on the exterior of the two connected Winnipeg Art Gallery(WAG)‐Qaumajuq buildings. The display can be viewed from the street on Memorial Boulevard and St. Mary Avenue in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, and will play on a loop every half hour between 6 and 10 pm, Fridays and Saturdays until March 27.
The 20‐minute projection display, curated by Jocelyn Piirainen, WAG Assistant Curator of Inuit Art, consists of work by Glenn Gear and Zacharias Kunuk, Inuit artists featured in Qaumajuq’s inaugural exhibition INUA, as well as Northern footage made possible through partnerships with Destination Nunavut, Travel Manitoba, and the National Film Board of Canada. Inuk multimedia artist Geronimo Inutiq has provided a dynamic soundscape throughout the display.
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March 23, 1930 – December 21, 2020
John D. Hert, 90, passed away on December 21, 2020, after enduring complications from the Corona Virus.
He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, wife, and daughters-in-law (Tom). He was born to Vida (Davis) Hert and Allen Hert on March 23, 1930, in Oolitic, Indiana, where he spent his childhood and youth with siblings, Allen, Jr., Mary McCrary, and Phillip.
In his early twenties, he left his hometown to serve overseas in the U.S. Army during the Korean War as a radio operator. Soon after he returned from the war, he was reacquainted with Rosalyn Hampton Hert with whom he shared an adventurous marriage for over 60 years. They raised three children: Michael (Liz) Hert, Thomas Hert, and Jennifer (Paul) Spoelhof. John and Rose built three houses together in Bedford, Indiana before moving to Springville, Indiana.
us great. at times we depend upon something other than what we hold in our head and hearts to remember. maybe it s a poem taped to your mirror. maybe it s coming to this ceremony every year. for me, it s a piece of the pentagon that sits on my desk, collected from the rubble and passed down by each of my predecessors who have served since that horrific day. beneath this piece of indiana limestone reads a simple encryption. it reads, to honor the 184 people whose lives were lost, their families and all those who sacrificed that we may live in freedom. we will never forget. we will never forget, though try as we may, we can never fully know how you feel, how you feel on this day.