Indigenous Center for Art and Knowledge Concept Design by Douglas Cardinal and presented by Lewis Cardinal Born of the Land.

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Indigenous Center for Art and Knowledge Concept Design by Douglas Cardinal and presented by Lewis Cardinal Born of the Land

Indigenous Center for Art and Knowledge Concept Introduction – Project Profile The Indigenous Centre for Art and Knowledge will provide all peoples to reconnect with one of the most spiritual places in Edmonton. Bringing together the historical past as well as an artistic centre piece for indigenous art in Canada. The location for the ICAK (Indigenous Centre for Art and Knowledge) building would be at the current Terrace Building ( Street) location highlighted above. Sacred Flower and the Circle of Life

Indigenous Center for Art and Knowledge Concept Concept Overview – Project Profile Imagine as you look across from the south side of the river to what will be a beautiful symbol of the past, present, and future of Edmonton. The Edmonton Rossdale Flats area was once referred to as a ‘Pehonan’. It was a spiritual and cultural location that followed protocols of peace, friendship, and harmony. Building the ICAK will connect to the renewed Rossdale area and the newly designed Walterdale bridge. Muskrat Dances

Indigenous Center for Art and Knowledge Concept Concept Overview – Project Profile The Pehonan was a place where the people honoured and respected each other while in gathering. This building will bring spirit, art, and history. Project costs have been estimated at a cost of $40 million. It is anticipated that completion of construction would be in This factors in the estimated demolition time of the Terrace Building. Landing Goose and Eagle Tail Beaver Warns Us