The Canadian Library (TCL) is a grassroots art installation project that acts as a memorial to all Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit (MMIWG2S). The goal is to cover 8,000 books in Indigenous fabric as a testament to the lives lost.
TCL is a living art installation intended to start important conversations and help educate all Canadians on the true history of Canada and the inequalities that still exist today.
Everyone is invited to come cover books and take part in this community project. All supplies are provided.
Thursday, April 6, 4 – 7 pm
Fonthill Branch
Thursday, April 13, 5 – 8 pm
Fleming Branch
Sunday, April 16, 12 – 4 pm
An Afternoon with the Canadian Library Project
Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre
3800 Main Street, Jordan
Meet Shanta Sundarason, founder of the Canadian Library. Hear the inspiration behind the project and how it is spreading awareness of MMIWG2S across Canada. A local elder will smudge the covered books prior to opening the museum installation. Free; all are welcome
The covered books will be part of a temporary exhibit at the Fleming and Fonthill Branches, as well as at the museum site.