- February 7, 2009
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"..The project's creation phase involves an ongoing three week performance activity of the artist negotiating her way singing through lower mainland neighbourhoods. The result of these encounters (through documentation will be then further developed into a fully interactive new media work (website) and DVD that allows the viewer to follow her sojourns on the landscape and experience her mappings from their own computer."
By Cheryl L'hirondelle - Curated by Glenn Alteen
artist | 7 Programs
Artists Cheryl L’hirondelle- June 5, 2008 to June 14, 2008
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nine performances by nine local artists over nine days. -June 5 2008 - Paul Wong - Mainstreet -June 6 2008 - Skeena Reece - Nurse Shaman -June 7 2008 - Bobbi Kozinuk - Fitting in -June 8 2008 - Archer Pechawis - Shoot the Indian June 10 2008 - Marlene Madison - Close to Me June 11 2008 - Margaret Dragu - LADY JUSTICE GOES BUZZ-BUZZ June 12 2008- Cheryl LHirondelle - ekaya -pahkaci (don't freeze up) June 13 2008 - Norma - Warm up Act June 14 2008 - Rebecca Belmore - Victorious
By Archer Pechawis, Cheryl L'hirondelle, Margaret Dragu, Marlene Madison, Norma, Paul Wong, Rebecca Belmore, Robert Kozinuk, Skeena Reece - Curated by Glenn Alteen
Hive 2
- January 19, 2007 to January 6, 2008
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, César (Alé) Romero, Cheryl Buckmaster, Cheryl L'hirondelle, Dallas Poundmaker, Dana Claxton, Dane Moore, Dany Rousseau, David Folk, David Thauberger, Don Ghostkeeper, Donna Wawzonek, Edward Poitras, Joanne Tod, Kelly White, Linda Young, Lorna Russell, Lynn Acoose, Margaret Vanderhaeghe, Megan Morman, Norm Dallin, Rick Pilling, Robert Anderson, Thirza Cuthand, Todd Gronsdahl, Wes Fyck - Curated by Adrian Stimson
Articulation
- April 21, 2012 to April 28, 2012
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Ghostkeeper is the first major look back at the extraordinary art practice of Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew (1958-2006). Ahasiw was among the first aboriginal artists in Canada to work in performance, and the internet. Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew's work as a curator, producer, and writer laid important groundwork for Aboriginal artists in these fields. He is an important voice in the development of these media within the aboriginal communities and beyond.
By Adrian A. Stimson, Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Archer Pechawis, Cheryl L'hirondelle, Elwood Jimmy, Sheila Urbanoski - Curated by Glenn Alteen, Malcolm Levy
Ahasiw/Ghostkeeper
- October 1, 2005 to December 31, 2016
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Showcasing the artists exhibiting at grunt gallery, brunt magazine is a complement to the exhibitions and a closer look at the artists, their processes and the ideas that inspire their work. This collection contains administrative and other documents related to the publication. Full issues can be viewed and downloaded at bruntmag.com
By Adrian Stimson, Al Neil, Andrea Cooper, ATSA, Carole Itter, Cheryl L'hirondelle, Chrystal Kruszelnicki, Claude Perreault, Dana Claxton, Darren O'Donnell, David Khang, David Neel, Dimitry Strakovsky, Dina Gonzales Mascaro, Edgar Heap of Birds, Enpaauk Andrew Dexel, Felicia Gay, Geoff Carter, Greg Statts, Hans Winkler, Harold Coego, Heloise Audy, Infrasense, Irene Loughlin, Jackson 2Bears, Jake Hill, Jason Fitzpatrick, Jeff Thomas, Johannes Zits, Joi Arcand, Joseph Kohnke, Jude Norris, July Faubert, Karen Kazmer, Keith Langergraber, Kevin Mackenzie, Kuh Del Rosario, Laurie Anderson, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Margaret Dragu, Martin Beauregard, Maurice Spira, Mirificus, Nathalie Ball, Naufus Figueroa Ramirez, Pam Hall, Rebecca Belmore, Roger Crait, Rolande Soulierre, Sadko Hadzihasanovic, Skeena Reece, Terrance Houle, Trevor Freeman, Victoria Singh, Wally Dion
Brunt Magazine
- October 28, 2016 to December 10, 2016
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CALL To support the work of Indigenous North American women and artists through local art commissions that incite dialogue and catalyze action between individuals, communities, territories, and institutions. To stand together across sovereign territories as accomplices in awakened solidarity with all our relations both human and non. RESPONSE To ground art in responsible action, value lived experience, and demonstrate ongoing commitment to accountability and community building. To respond to re/concilliation as a present day negotiation and reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of colonial trauma. callresponseart.ca
By Cheryl L'hirondelle, Christi Belcourt, Esther Neff, Isaac Murdoch, IV Castellanos, Laakkuluk Williamson-Bathory, Marcia Crosby, Maria Hupfield, Tania Willard, Tanya Tagaq, Ursula Johnson - Curated by Maria Hupfield, Tania Willard, Tarah Hogue