Carlton students’ art fills South Hill mall
For many hours, Carlton Comprehensive art teacher and mentor Melanie Merasty worked with long-time counsellor and role model Victor Thunderchild to make the Wahkohtowin Art Gallery a reality.
As the gallery opened on Sunday morning, Merasty said that Thunderchild was “supposed to be here,” in person, but still took peace that Thunderchild was still at the gallery’s opening “in spirit.”
The Wahkohtowin Art Gallery will feature three separate collections in the South Hill Mall corridor, across from the Service Canada offices. The gallery will rotate the work on display each month, and will portray over 60 collections each year from Carlton students, including students from elementary schools eventually, Merasty hopes.
The first three collections to be shown off at the gallery were painted by Jaylee Kachor-Engen, Oceanna Fisher-James, and Tynisha McKay.