Source: Photographs, Generations and Inuit Cultural Memory, Assessing 15 Years of Project Naming – Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Author: Karla McManus
Christo, Trump and the Art World’s Biggest Protest Yet – The New York Times
ADRIAN PACI: THE COLUMN AT JEU DE PAUME on Vimeo
amie siegel – SFU Galleries – Simon Fraser University
Sonny Assu intervenes in Emily Carr’s ‘colonized’ landscapes in new exhibit – Home | q | CBC Radio
Indigenous artist Sonny Assu uses Emily Carr’s classic landscapes as the foundation for his latest collection of art entitled We Come to Witness.
Source: Sonny Assu intervenes in Emily Carr’s ‘colonized’ landscapes in new exhibit – Home | q | CBC Radio
On the Land photo exhibit celebrates Dene people and culture in N.W.T. – North – CBC News
A Yellowknife photographer is launching his On the Land exhibit Monday, a multimedia photography project that celebrates the Dene people and their traditional places throughout the Northwest Territories.
Source: On the Land photo exhibit celebrates Dene people and culture in N.W.T. – North – CBC News
‘Miracles Are Happening’: Photos of the Tireless Women of Standing Rock | Broadly
Thanks to the efforts of Standing Rock protesters, the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline has been diverted. Photographer Celine Guiout went to Standing Rock to shoot the women who made it happen.
Source: ‘Miracles Are Happening’: Photos of the Tireless Women of Standing Rock | Broadly
Gideon Mendel | Prix Pictet | The global award in photography and sustainability
A Message from Native Filmmakers Fighting the Dakota Pipeline at Standing Rock | Sundance Institute
Founded by Robert Redford, Sundance Institute is a nonprofit organization that actively advances the work of independent storytellers in film and theatre.
Source: A Message from Native Filmmakers Fighting the Dakota Pipeline at Standing Rock | Sundance Institute




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