According to Baptiste, q̓ayisxn in her nsyilxcen language is a type of pictograph not painted on rock. The exhibit opened Jan. 9, celebrated with a reception the next day. It’s on display until Jan.
22. 'Pictographs become their own living beings' Ochre pigment has been a key ingredient used by generations of syilx Okanagan people to create pictograph mark-making on their territories.