Witnesses: Art and Canada’s Indian Residential Schools

Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver Canada, 2013

Witnesses: Art and Canada’s Indian Residential Schools presents artists who have produced work arising from the history of Indian Residential Schools in Canada and coincides with, but is independent from, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada National Event that will take place in Vancouver from September 18 to 21, 2013. The exhibition features artists from British Columbia and across Canada, and is cross-generational to include those who directly experienced Indian Residential Schools as well as those who are witnesses to its ongoing impact. There is a sense in which we all must be witnesses. Witnesses aims to contribute to the education of the public about Indian Residential Schools, to illustrate how this issue has become embedded in Canadian art history and to demonstrate the strong social and cultural capacity of art. Combined, the works in the exhibition represent a convergence of various voices addressing this often difficult aspect of Canada’s colonial history.

Featuring: Gerry Ambers, Carl Beam, Rebecca Belmore, Chris Bose, Cathy Busby, Joane Cardinal-Schubert, Beau Dick, Faye HeavyShield, Lisa Jackson, Alex Janvier and Norval Morrisseau, Gina Laing, Peter Morin, Jamasie Pitseolak, Skeena Reece, Sandra Semchuk and James Nicholas, Henry Speck, Adrian Stimson, Tania Willard, and Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun.

Curators: Geoffrey Carr, Dana Claxton, Tarah Hogue, Shelly Rosenblum, Charlotte Townsend-Gault, Keith Wallace, and Scott Watson.

— From the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery’s website

Previous
Previous

Fringing the Cube, Vancouver Art Gallery – 2018

Next
Next

Danger in Paradise, Or Gallery, Vancouver Canada – 2009