Wander On

4. 60s Scoop - Troy.jpg
4. 60s Scoop - Troy.jpg

Wander On

from CA$120.00

2019

Standing in front of the streetcar in the Financial District is Troy, a young man who grew up in foster care. Troy’s mother is a survivor of the Sixties Scoop, a colonial Canadian practice where Indigenous children were taken from their homes and placed with non-Indigenous families. Spanning four decades, it is estimated that at least 20,000 Indigenous children were affected by this policy. To learn more about the Sixties Scoop and to support survivors, visit nationalhealingfoundation.com

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$1,800.00 - 1 of 1 (dated, signed, and numbered)
The original photo is 32” x 48” and printed on an aluminum composite sheet (dibond) with a built-in subframe for mounting.

$120.00 - 1 of 20 (dated, signed, and numbered)
The print is 12” x 18” and printed on museum-quality poster print made on heavy weight, natural white, ultra smooth matte paper. Printed on archival, acid-free paper in Toronto, CA. Please note that this item is 1 of 20.

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