Duncan’s Charlene Johnny 1 of 10 Indigenous artists to attend augmented reality program

Duncan’s own Salish artist Charlene Johnny is thrilled to be involved

Charlene Johnny of Quw’utsun Tribes is one of just three B.C. artists who will learn how to turn her work into a more interactive experience thanks to the magic of augmented reality technology.

“I think it is really awesome to be learning with cool Indigenous artists who I admire,” said Johnny. “I am excited to be a part of our own little community and learn about the ways we can advance our ancestral knowledge and take our artistic skills into the digital world.”

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