My Art displays Indigenous Teachings of the Grandmothers

Exhibitions

2024

French Alliance

Exhibition
MARCH 23 TO APRIL 20
Commemorating
and Honouring our Ancestors

Diane Montreuil is an Algonquin Métis, visual
artist, educator, knowledge keeper, and board
member of MNOC (Métis Nation of Canada).
An inner desire for the traditional ways of her
indigenous culture was the beginning of an
artistic journey that led to true self-discovery
and spiritual healing that continues to this day.
Diane Montreuil’s paintings are inspired by
the Ancestors and Elders of Aboriginal
communities, embracing the teachings and
understanding of our spiritual and sacred
connection to Mother Earth, including all that
surrounds us.

2022

6IX Art Outdoor Exhibit

This exhibit embraces the value of heritage showcased not only through the human-shape stage but, most importantly, through the artists and the cultural richness they embody: stories, ideas, emotions, desires, dreams, and hopes. Proud to have been part of the Advisory Committee in this one-of-a-kind art exhibit.

November 2019

The GREAT CANOE JOURNEY (offered in french schools) involves school-aged youth (grade 3) across Canada in reconciliation through education, cultural and water themes. Registered school groups learn more about traditional canoes and Aboriginal perspectives through webinars, workshops and events organized by and for youth..

CPAMO

(Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario) Exhibition called “THE GATHERING” found me there amongst an all-female Artist group who were selected to exhibit in the gallery.

Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of Nature Canada

Invitation from Her Honour the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Nature Canada, Celebrating the 80th Anniversary.

Latornell Conservation

Symposium


at the Nottawasaga Inn Resort Conference Centre in Alliston, Ontario. Appearing along with other invited Indigenous artistans such as Barbra Nahwegahbow (top right), Joseph Sagaj (top left) Pol Carlos (bottom right) Jeffery George (bottom middle) etc.

Celebrating Louis Riel Birthday 

at The Native Canadian Center of Toronto with TYRMC MNO

2018

Conseil de la coopération de l’Ontario and Oasis Tremplin

 

Exhibition attended by Honorable Marie-France Lalonde, minister responsible for Francophone Affairs – Franco-Ontario Community.Event organized by Conseil de la coopération de l’Ontario and Oasis Tremplin

Exhibition in the Pierre Léon Gallery

at the Toronto French Alliance

Artist Network Gallery Exhibition 2018

Shown in 1st photo with Gary Berkovich from AGO & Barb Lewis from Toronto Network Artist Gallery

Art Display at Lands to Great Lakes Latornell Environmental Symposium 2018.

 Louis Riel birthday 2018

Participation at Native Canadian Centre of Toronto on invitation by TYRMC MNO in celebration on Louis Riel birthday 2018

2017

Artist Network Gallery Exhibition

INVC Students

offer sneak peek into Royal Ontario Museum collaboration at OCAD

The ROM exhibition called Anishinaabeg Art and Power

Displayed as one of the French Indigenous docent for this exhibition

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