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Tarah Hogue

Tarah Hogue is a curator and writer of Métis, French Canadian and Dutch ancestry. She lives in Vancouver, BC, as an uninvited guest on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh nations. She is the inaugural Senior Curatorial Fellow, Indigenous Art, at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Cultivating Collectivity

Cultivating Collectivity

Can art make a case, legally, for Indigenous sovereignty over threatened waters? A Vancouver exhibition looks at the parallels between cultural histories and public protest for a First Nations community in coastal BC

Walking Softly with Christi Belcourt

Walking Softly with Christi Belcourt

The Michif artist isn’t afraid to make big statements. Yet she also challenges us to walk softly, carefully considering where and how we step.

Vancouver Entrances: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun and Beau Dick

Vancouver Entrances: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun and Beau Dick

“I see this as unceded territories. I have never surrendered this to you." So begins a journey into some of the most-discussed art in Vancouver today.