05/18/2026
🎟️ CAG/CARTO Day pass pricing is now available! Join us for inspiring conversations, art, film, and lectures during the conference. Click the link to learn more and secure your pass.
✨ Event Highlights:
🖼️ June 1–4 | Resilience: Art Exhibition
Curated by Natalie Rollins, an interdisciplinary artist and emerging curator, this exhibition brings artistic practice into dialogue with questions of land, place, and relationality. Presented in connection with the CAG/CARTO conference, the exhibition will be on display at McPherson Library and during select times at Sngequ House.
🎬 June 1 | Film Screening & Discussion
The K’ëgit Totem Pole: Restoring Witsuwit’en Relations and Restorying the Musée du Quai Branly
Join Joanne Connauton (Wahnapitae First Nation, PhD Candidate, FSU) for a documentary screening and discussion exploring the history and ongoing significance of the K’ëgit totem pole taken from northern British Columbia in 1938. 🔗Use the link in bio to reserve your seats!
🎤 June 4 | Canadian Geographies Lecture
Featuring Deborah McGregor (Anishinabe, Whitefish River First Nation), Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair in Indigenous Planetary Well Being at the University of Calgary. Dr. McGregor’s work focuses on Indigenous knowledge systems, environmental and climate justice, health, and Anishinaabe legal traditions.
🔗 https://confreg.uvcs.uvic.ca/?cid=1717