- 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
724 Programs
Programs- February 23, 2012 to March 31, 2012
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Grunt gallery is pleased to present the work of Charlene Vickers in her new installation entitled, “Ominjimendaan/ to remember”. This exhibition is comprised of a range of sculptural objects including wrapped grasses, sturdy spear forms, and stylized turtles. At the heart of this exhibition, Vickers evokes a healing space for those who have experienced loss or who are looking for someone who is missing. Within each grass stalk, spear, and turtle, memory is a source of experiential meaning both historical and personal, for maker and viewer. History, healing and growth are themes of the early wrapped grass and fabric works. By wrapping and binding grasses and hair together with cotton and linen strips, the grasses begin to resemble bone-like forms to evoke vulnerability and recovery. The most recent wrapped grasses stand facing the viewer in relation to their own body. Emphasis on how the body and experiences of the viewer are incorporated in the meaning of the work is crucial. Tall lengths of pointed, sharpened cedar stand balanced against a wall waiting for someone to employ them with purpose; a story, a history, an action. Resembling spears or tipi poles, one thinks of weaponry, hunting, or traditional shelters that provide protection and sustenance. The initial idea for the form of the work began when thinking of the porcupine quill and its elegant and efficient functionality as deterrent to predators. The clan of turtles are the searchers of things lost: people, culture, languages, and histories. The clan shuffles, floats, dreams and searches to find lost sisters and family members, then slowly re-enters the land and the rivers from where they came.
By Charlene Vickers
Ominjimendaan/ to remember
- May 20, 2011 to May 21, 2011
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In May 2011, ATSA and grunt gallery hosted an ALL-INCLUSIVE event entitled, “The Pigeon’s Club.” This event took place at Pigeon Park, on the corner of Hastings and Carrall in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, BC. The event boasted a getaway complete with exterior swimming pool and deck chairs and additional tourist iconography in the heart of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, an area where social exclusion and human suffering are among the most intensely experienced in Canada, but where there is also the greatest concentration of mutual aid and frontline services. The Pigeon’s Club was a satirical critique of the glossy, squeaky-clean view of the world champi- oned by travel agency brochures, which extol happiness as an all-inclusive package deal. ATSA provided its own outrageous take on the whole aesthetic of the ALL-INCLUSIVE to better pull people’s strings and stir up debate. gruntKitchen produced a video by ATSA titled “in this mean time” and a video documentary of the project by Elisha Burrows.
By ATSA, L'Action Terroriste Socialment Acceptable - Curated by Glenn Alteen
The Pigeon’s Club
- November 8, 2008 to November 29, 2008
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By Kevin Mackenzie
Screen
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Anthology.
By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Candice Hopkins, Dana Claxton, Greg Young-Ing, Loretta Todd, Marjorie Beaucage, Melanie Townsend, Monika Kin Gagnon, Pumipau, Shawna Dempsey, Steven Loft, Victor Masayesva, Zacharias Kunuk
Transference, Tradition, Technology: Native New Media Exploring Visual and Digital Culture, ed. Dana Claxton, Steven Loft, and Melanie Townsend. Banff Center Press, Banff 2005.
- October 25, 2003 to December 7, 2003
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No description available
By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Cat Cayuga, Dana Claxton, Darlene Naponse, David Garneau, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Mike MacDonald, Shelley Niro, Skawennati Tricia Fragnito, Stephen Foster, Steven Loft, Thirza Cuthand, Zacharias Kunuk, Zachery Longboy
Back/Flash
- November 29, 2002 to December 1, 2002
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No description available
By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Anthony McNab Favel, Archer Pechawis, Daina Warren, Dana Claxton, Glenn Alteen, James Luna, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Lori Blondeau
Indian Acts: Aboriginal Performance Art
- December 14, 1996
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No description available
By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Archer Pechawis, Bradlee LaRocque, Edward Poitras, Greg A. Hill, Jason E. Lewis, Joseph Tekaroniake Lazare, Lori Blondeau, Melanie Printup Hope, Michelle Nahanee, Rosalie Favell, Ryan Johnston, Ryan Rice, Sheila Urbanoski, Sheryl Kootenyahoo, Travis Neel, Trevor Van Weeren
