Reconciliation Through Art

Reconciliation Through Art

September 30, 2025 @ 8:00 am

Website: https://www.reconciliationthroughart.ca/

Almonte, Ontario – Following its resounding reception last year, Reconciliation Through Art returns to Almonte this September bigger and better.

Commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, this heralded event honours and showcases Indigenous culture and history to inspire understanding, healing and celebration.  In a new 3-day format for simpler and wider participation, Reconciliation Through Art 2025 will explore opportunities for truth and reconciliation through art exhibits and sales, performances, film, food and teachings September 28-30.

Organized by The Honourable Tony Belcourt, O.C., well-known Métis Elder and leader, Reconciliation Through Art 2025 will bring back and introduce many important and celebrated visual artists, dancers and musicians, educators and elders from across Indigenous communities, offering a unique opportunity for discovery, entertainment and conversation.

Full details at the event website: https://www.reconciliationthroughart.ca/

Dates & Locations:

September 28th, 2025

Documentary Screening (Inendi)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Almonte United Church Sanctuary

September 29th, 2025

Our Voices in Song

6:30 PM – 10:30 PM (Doors Open 6:00 PM)

Almonte Old Town Hall

September 30th, 2025

Water Walk

8:00 AM

Almonte Old Town Hall

Indigenous Art Showcase & Teachings

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum