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Winnipeg exhibition traces the revival of Red River Métis beadwork

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Winnipeg exhibition traces the revival of Red River Métis beadwork ‘Beading Métis Resurgence’ brings together renowned Manitoba artist Jennine Krauchi and four emerging makers BY CRYSTAL GREENE, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER ● ARTS, WINNIPEG ● MAY 5, 2026 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp Email this Page Jennine Krauchi’s The Lady — a beaded coat, muff, hat and boots — is displayed as a centerpiece of the Beading Métis Resurgence exhibition at the University of Winnipeg. Photo courtesy Sarah Fuller/Indigenous Art Collection/Crown-In…
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