Description
This is the fourth publication in the SFU Galleries Critical Reader Series. A corollary to the group exhibition Maps and Dreams (Audain Gallery, June 1 - July 29, 2017), this publication takes up concepts and implications of land use through cultural and industrial lenses, specifically in relationship to the territory of the Dane-zaa people of northeastern British Columbia, now in Treaty 8.
New texts by artist Brenda Draney, researcher Kate Hennessy, curator Candice Hopkins, and the exhibition curators, Brian Jungen and Melanie O'Brian, as well as a reprinted chapter from Hugh Brody's 1981 anthropological study Maps and Dreams connect the personal to regional and global contexts.
Edited by Melanie O'Brian. Includes the work of Jack Askoty, Brittney Bear Hat, Richelle Bear Hat, Jennifer Bowes, Emilie Mattson, Karl Mattson, Garry Oker, and Peter von Tiehenhausen. Contributions by Hugh Brody, Brenda Draney, Kate Hennessy, Candice Hopkins, and Brian Jungen.
New texts by artist Brenda Draney, researcher Kate Hennessy, curator Candice Hopkins, and the exhibition curators, Brian Jungen and Melanie O'Brian, as well as a reprinted chapter from Hugh Brody's 1981 anthropological study Maps and Dreams connect the personal to regional and global contexts.
Edited by Melanie O'Brian. Includes the work of Jack Askoty, Brittney Bear Hat, Richelle Bear Hat, Jennifer Bowes, Emilie Mattson, Karl Mattson, Garry Oker, and Peter von Tiehenhausen. Contributions by Hugh Brody, Brenda Draney, Kate Hennessy, Candice Hopkins, and Brian Jungen.