New art installations coming to the museum in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day
Tomorrow is National Indigenous Peoples Day, and the Niagara Falls History Museum will mark mark it by unveiling two new art installations.
Indigenous artists Tracey-Mae Chambers and Nadya Kwandibens have created pieces that will be revealed tomorrow.
Throughout the summer, the pieces will remain on display.
The project is funded in part by the Government of Canada.
Each year, National Indigenous People's Day is held on June 21st, to celebrate the unique culture and contributions of First Nations people.

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