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Nationality
  
Canadian

Mary Longman httpsstudentsusaskcaimagesaboriginalfacult

Born
  
1964
Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan

Books
  
The Little Duck, Jimmy Tames Horses, Saskdiaspora

Education
  
Emily Carr University of Art and Design, NSCAD University, University of Victoria

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Mary Longman (born 1964 in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian artist. She is of Saulteaux heritage from the Gordon First Nation. Her Aboriginal name is Aski-Piyesiwiskwew. She is known for her sculptures, drawings, and paintings, which examine political, cultural, spiritual and environmental issues related to the experiences of Aboriginal people and colonialism, including the Sixties Scoop and residential schools.

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Career

Longman is an Associate Professor in Art and Art History at the University of Saskatchewan specializing in Aboriginal Art History and sculpture and drawing.

Exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2004 Makenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Mary Longman

2000 Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Blood and Stones

1999 Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Saskdiaspora

Waneuskwewin Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Blood and Stones

1996 Kamloops Art Gallery, Kamloops, British Columbia, Traces

1995 Neutral Ground, Regina, Saskatchewan,Coming Home

1988 Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Vancouver, British Columbia, Wolves in Sheep's Clothing

References

Mary Longman Wikipedia