The new murals at the Auberge le Tangon pay homage to Septilian culture

The future director of the Auberge Ingrid Anderson Aylestock and the artist Alexandra Tanguay-Verreault are waiting for the public for an inauguration of the Murals at Tangon. (Courtesy Photo)

The inauguration of the new murals at the Tangon International Inn in Sept-Îles takes the form of a 5 à 7 tomorrow. The artist Alexandra Tanguay-Verreault celebrates September culture through themes that have marked regional history.

His works, which transform 5 rooms and various common areas of the inn, address themes such as the recognition of the ancestral territory of the Innu, the Nordic islands and wildlife. The artist once again uses art as a lever of communication and intervention for overall well-being.

Alexandra Tanguay-Verreault responded to the desire of the future director of Tangon Ingrid Anderson-Aylestock to offer a warm living space to roomers and visitors.

Interview with Ingrid Anderson-Aylestock, future director of Tangon and Alexandra Tanguay-Verreault, visual artist

The last youth hostel on the North Shore, the Tangon on rue Cartier in Sept-Îles is embarking on a community beautification process. Ingrid Anderson-Aylestock will begin her role in early 2025 and is considering several initiatives. A non-profit organization, the Auberge welcomes tourists and passing workers at a low cost in a pleasant atmosphere, while offering a lively place of culture to Septiliens.

Read also: The Tangon inn in Sept-Îles transforms its walls into a work of art

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