Award winning artist Duane Linklater will be offering a lecture at Mill Square on Monday at 7:30 p.m.  Linklater will be lecturing at the Machine Shop Studio — the public artist talk is open to the public.  He is a Master of Fine Arts in Film and Video graduate of the Milton Avery Graudate School of Arts at Bard College in upstate New York.  Linklater is the recipient of the 2013 Sobey Art Award — given to an artist under the age of 40.  Linklater is orginally from Moose Cree First Nation and is based in North Bay.  He has exhibited and screened his work nationally and internationally, in places like Vancouver, New York as well as in Auckland, New Zealand and Edinburgh, Scotland. During his time in the Sault, Linklater will present his own work as well as meeting with students and alumni of the Algoma University’s Fine Arts program.  he is best known for his collaraborative film project ‘Modest Livelihood’, with Brian Jungen.  It was presented at the Walter Phillips Gallery at the Banff Centre.

More information:  www.duanelinklater.com