Old Friends New Walls
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Space: Bleeding Heart Gallery
Work presented: A continuation - LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Space: Bleeding Heart Gallery
Work presented: A continuation - LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Inaugural exhibition in the gallery's new location.
Reconciliation & Resurgence: Heritage Practice in Post-TRC Edmonton
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Space: La Cité Francophone
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Space: La Cité Francophone
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Coming together to learn how each of us can contribute to reconciliation work in the heritage community. Those in attendance were encouraged to consider and examine the ways in which Indigenous peoples and heritage have been and continue to be excluded or marginalized within heritage institutions and narratives.
Kohklux Map: 150 Years
Location: Whitehorse, YT, Canada
Space: Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Location: Whitehorse, YT, Canada
Space: Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Presented an artist talk along with the exhibition of LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN.
Taking Up Spaces
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Space: Native Education College
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Space: Native Education College
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Presented an artist talk along with the exhibition of LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN.
Indigenous Mapping Workshop
Location: Montreal, QC, Canada
Space: Le Westin
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Location: Montreal, QC, Canada
Space: Le Westin
Work presented: LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN
Presented an artist talk along with the exhibition of LIMINAL SPACE | | AWASITIPAHASKAN.
The Indigenous Mapping Workshop is an annual 4-day event that provides geospatial training and opportunities for Indigenous leadership, agencies, and communities. Sessions explore current and relevant themes, such as traditional knowledge use and use studies, environmental monitoring, land use planning, negotiations, health, and inter-generational knowledge transfer.
The Indigenous Mapping Workshop is an annual 4-day event that provides geospatial training and opportunities for Indigenous leadership, agencies, and communities. Sessions explore current and relevant themes, such as traditional knowledge use and use studies, environmental monitoring, land use planning, negotiations, health, and inter-generational knowledge transfer.