Unveiling Indigenous Artwork in LRC Staircase

We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to our workspace, a captivating piece of Indigenous artwork that promises to inspire and enhance our environment.

On the wall in the LRC staircase, between the third and fourth floor, is the installation of Patrick Hunter’s six-feet tall pride feathers. Patrick Hunter is a two-spirit, Ojibwe painter, graphic designer and award winning entrepreneur from Red Lake, Ontario. Patrick paints what he sees through a spiritual lens—inspired by his homeland, surrounded by the original works of Woodland painter Norval Morrisseau throughout his community. A QR code is available by the installation to offer students, staff, and community a further understanding into the artwork and artist.

This installation embodies Humber’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and dynamic work culture. It’s vibrant colors, intricate details reflect the diversity and creativity that define us all.

Miigwetch/thank you to Patrick Hunter and also Humber Libraries, Student Success and Engagement and Indigenous Education & Engagement for your work on bringing this piece to Humber College.