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I Am Alive, a Breath a Trail

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"I Am Alive, a Breath, a Trail" an exhibition by Indigenous artist Brittany Kiertzner, delves into the profound exploration of the artist's quest to forge connections within the realms of loss and insecurity.
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"I Am Alive, a Breath, a Trail" an exhibition by Indigenous artist Brittany Kiertzner, delves into the profound exploration of the artist's quest to forge connections within the realms of loss and insecurity.

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