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Three Curators -- Twelve Artist. Twelve Videos.
This project seeks to put a context and history to Aboriginal media art
					practice and provide a forum dedicated to the representation of Aboriginal
					artists working in the media arts. We have invited three nationally
					recognized curators to create programs of seminal works by Aboriginal
					artists, thus creating an online exhibition of Aboriginal media works
					representing major artists and movements within media arts discourse. The
					selected curators have produced critical essays and online curator¹s talks
					on the impacts and history of media art within an Aboriginal context.
					
					Native artists work from a history grounded in the colonial experience. Yet
					an aesthetic has developed in spite of cultural oppression and repression
					that is distinct, vibrant  and multi, as well as cross disciplinary. In many
					ways, the work of Aboriginal media artists can be seen as the outgrowth of a
					distinctly Aboriginal visual and literary culture. It represents an
					aesthetic of nexus based on an oral storytelling tradition and the increased
					participation of Aboriginal artists in visual arts culture.
					
					As more media art finds its way into gallery and 
					presentation spaces, we must examine the place of an 
					Aboriginal cultural specificity. What is important here, is 
					that this is not a dialogue about the formation of some 
					pan-Indian identity politic, but that experimentation in 
					media art by Aboriginal artists challenges control by others 
					of our image and our perception. This is our point of 
					departure.
The Artists
The 'Garneau' Selection
The 'Fung' Selection
The 'Lickers-Sage' Selection
The videos require that you have Macromedia Flash installed on your computer. You can obtain Macromedia Flash here.
Miigwetch
 
						Department of Canadian Heritage
This project was made possible with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Strategy
Urban Shaman Gallery gratefully acknowledges the support of:
- Canada Council for the Arts
						- 
						Dept. of Canadian Heritage
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The 
						Winnipeg Foundation
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						Winnipeg Arts Council
						- 
						Manitoba Arts Council
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