Tania Willard
Tania Willard, of Secwépemc and settler heritage, works within the shifting ideas around contemporary and traditional, often working with bodies of knowledge and skills that are conceptually linked to her interest in intersections between Aboriginal and other cultures. Her curatorial work includes Beat Nation: Art Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture (2012-2014), co-curated with Kathleen Ritter. In 2016 Willard received the Award for Curatorial Excellence in Contemporary Art from the Hnatyshyn Foundation and a City of Vancouver Book Award for the catalogue Unceded Territories: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun. Willard’s ongoing collaborative project, BUSH Gallery, is a conceptual land-based gallery grounded in Indigenous knowledges and relational art practices. Willard is an MFA candidate at UBCO Kelowna, and her current research constructs a land rights aesthetic through intuitive archival acts.
Take Care, Circuit 4: Stewardship
The Work of Wind: Air, Land, Sea
GUT_BRAIN
GUT_BRAIN Video Program (Part 2)
Cultural Radiation: Amaagama. I am an Inuk woman.
Living with Concepts
The Work of Wind: Land Book Launch
Basket Rescue Operation
Intergenerational effects (I found these in the BUSH)
Liberation of the Chinook Wind
Only Available Light
Speed and Direction