Talks
Language, Land, and Lens: Indigenous Voices in Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Close up, in morning light, of amber eyes of a male coyote framed within the black-tipped tail of a female.

Date

Friday, Mar 27, 2026 19:00 - 20:00

Location

Level B1,
Eaton Theatre

Admission

Free

Audience

Adults

About

Celebrate Indigenous artistry, language, and collective relationships with the natural world. This special event brings together a panel of Indigenous artists and language carriers whose contributions have enriched the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at ROM.  

Through dialogue and reflection, learn more about how language, story, and worldview shape our understanding of animals, land, and water, and how these connections call us to care for future generations. This conversation also honours National Indigenous Languages Day (March 31) and the many Indigenous languages that carry knowledge of the land and our animal relatives.

Light refreshments will be served. The evening includes access to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Crawford Lake: Layers in Time exhibitions.  

Speakers

Royal Ontario Museum Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Bloor Street Entrance.
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