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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Don Ghostkeeper, Emily Faryna
724 Programs
Programs- May 18, 1995 to May 18, 1996
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Don Ghostkeeper
Mix Magazine (Winter 1995-6)
- May 18, 1995
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Don Ghostkeeper
Mix Magazine (Fall 1995)
- 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
- May 18, 1996
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Don Ghostkeeper
Fuse Magazine 19, no. 4 (Summer 1996)
- May 18, 1996
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Don Ghostkeeper
Mix Magazine (Summer 1996)
- November 29, 1992
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Don Ghostkeeper
Sakehi’towin Onipowak
- May 10, 2013 to June 8, 2013
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A retrospective and collaborative project based on Background/Vancouver, a photo-mapping expedition of Vancouver by Michael de Courcy with Taki Bluesinger, Gerry Gilbert, and Glenn Lewis on October, 30 1972. The project consists of the four artists walking three separate paths documenting their experiences in photographs. On October 30, 2012, Vancouver artists, Emilio Rojas, Guadelupe Martinez, and Igor Santizo, revisited this conceptual project. 40 years to the day, these three artists came together to forge a new, fourth path that intersects with the original paths which revisits ideas about Vancouver's identity and history. The retrospective project is entitled, ThisPlace/Vancouver
By Emilio Rojas, Gerry Gilbert, Glenn Lewis, Guadelupe Martinez, Igor Santizo, Michael de Courcy, Taki Bluesinger
Background/ ThisPlace
- April 5, 2013 to May 4, 2013
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The exhibition features several installations that reveal the curious fictional world that the artists refers to as, Lamb's Performing Objects. Russian lacquerware, rusty metal household objects and clockwork mechanisms perform in Bits and Tatters, the first installment of a video trilogy. Accompanying this video is a song that Lamb wrote and produced with composer and singer, Beverly Dobrinsky.
By Laura Lamb