Rebecca Belmore is one of Canada's most well-respected and beloved artists and the first Indigenous woman to represent Canada at the Venice Biennale. Her artworks attend to deep- seated trauma with surprising beauty. Her career is now in the midst of a resurgence: her life's work is now touring across Canada in her largest survey exhibition yet, Facing the Monumental. Host Sean O'Neill visits her studio in Toronto, where Rebecca shares her process of production; travels with her to Thunder Bay, the troubled city where she grew up; and then meets up with her as she puts the finishing touches on Facing the Monumental at the Remai Modern in Saskatoon, where her work provokes an unsettling response.