- October 23, 2009 to November 28, 2009
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By Nicholas Galanin
date | 9 Programs
Dates 2009- October 17, 2009
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By Jennifer Campbell
Wiped
- September 10, 2009 to October 10, 2009
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By Alexandre David
Some Room
- May 15, 2009 to June 20, 2009
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"...I reinterpret colonial imagery, narratives, and laws meshed with my own tribal and family narratives. Figurative sculpture via hand made dolls, partnered with painting are apparatuses I as my installation to move "INdian" outside of governing discourses through a visual genealogy." - Natalie Ball
By Natalie Ball
Circa Indian
- April 21, 2009 to June 6, 2009
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"Native graffiti art, Indigenized iPods@, Inuit break dancing, Indigenous language hip hop and video, Indian bling and urban wear: the roots of hip hop culture and music have been transformed by Indigenous vultures and identities into new forms of visual culture and music that echo the realities of Aboriginal people. Beat Nation is about music, it's about art, and it's about the spirit of us as Indigenous peoples and cultures." - Tania Willard
By Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Corey Bulpitt, Enpaauk Andrew Dexel, Kevin Burton, Madeskimo, Morgan, Nicholas Galanin, Shadae, Sonny Assu - Curated by Skeena Reece, Tania Willard
Beat Nation
- April 3, 2009 to May 8, 2009
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Title: ...as if a forest. "The work is "packaged" in a 10 step set of nonsensical directions generated by a fictional company. The directions explain how to create a sound experience of a forest. I begin the work with a performance in front of an audience on the first day of the show." Dmitry Strakovsky
By Dmitry Strakovsky
… as if a forest
- February 20, 2009 to March 28, 2009
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" Andrea Cooper's single channel video installation , Fickle as Poison, uses nonconventional narrative combined with complementary photographs and text to retell a family story of desire and death."
By Andrea Cooper
Fickle as Poison
- 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
Nikamon Askiy Ohci (Songs from the land)
- January 9, 2009 to February 14, 2009
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"Claude Perreault's upcoming exhibition Elizabeth explores the artist's long-standing fascination with glamour while playfully subverting idealized representations within celebrity culture."
By Claude Perreault