Studio Marina Hulzenga


a spatial design and art studio



Specializing in exhibit and installation design, Studio Marina Hulzenga translates narrative and knowledge into a variety of immersive spaces through storytelling; inviting others to experience the celebration of histories, listen to the land and its people, and constantly engage the philosophical, conceptual, and social dialogues of our spatial surroundings. Absorbed in collecting and research as a means to creativity, the studio's work focuses on uncovering details and connections that challenge our spatial narratives. In both designing for clients or self-initiated projects, the studio values in depth research, being guided by process and activating conversation.




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ARCHIVE OF HAPPENINGS FROM PRESENT TO PAST: all project exhibition residency award

GLOW!
artist talk


Location: BAO Restaurant in Edmonton, AB, Canada
Event: GLOW! - Community in Art & Culture presentation series
Supported by: Edmonton Arts Council

Presented a talk on my design research of the relationship between Space and Colour.

Kohklux Map: 150 Years

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.

Canadian Wilderness Artist Residency

Location: Yukon, Canada
Participating Artists: Adrick Brock, Geoffrey Simon Brown, Sabine Burns, Shannon Conney, Caitlin English, Caitlin Griffin, Yvonne Hachowski, Kohen Hammond, Bettina Matzkuhn, Hilary McDonald, Mina Rafiee

The Canadian Wilderness Artist Residency was a unique and immersive artistic experience that took place on the Yukon River from Whitehorse to Dawson City. Along with nine other artists and two guides, we embarked on a canoeing adventure in the Canadian north, exploring this territories’ natural and cultural histories and stories through the lens of art. For 17 days we paddled the Yukon River, camping on its banks and creating the most incredible artistic experience; collecting inspiration, building creative relationships, collaborating on many on-site projects, and learning the many lessons the River graciously had to share.

Also presented an artist talk as part of the Riverside Arts Festival at the end of the canoe journey in Dawson City.

Taking Up Spaces

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

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.


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The studio is based in amiskwacîwâskahikan / ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃ
/ Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) on Treaty 6 and Métis territory.