Christi Belcourt Stained Glass

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Christi Belcourt Stained Glass. Christi Belcourt Her work has been the focus of two short independent documentary films. Belcourt is also very passionate about Indigenous issues as reflected in pieces such as Giniigaaniimenaaning a stained-glass window in Parliament that commemorates the survivors of residential schools and Walking With Our Sisters a collaborative travelling project that honours missing and murdered First Nations women.

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In October 2012 a stained glass window was installed in the Parliament buildings. So Much Depends Upon Who Holds The Shovel Directed by Wayne Peltier screened at the Imaginative Film Festival in 2008 and A Life in Balance Directed by Kathy Browning screened at the Weengushk Film Festival 2012. The window also gives us hope for a better future for all Canadians.

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Bartholomew houses a stained glass masterpiece. The decade also saw construction of a new residence for the priests and a beautiful Romanesque church with its landmark bell tower. Church of St. The Renwick is the third stop on a national tour for this groundbreaking eye opening exhibition.