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Exploring some decolonial aesthetics emerging in indigenous, public & site-based art on the West Coast of Canada

Repopulating Contentious Territory:
Recent Indigenous Aesthetic Interventions in Public Space on the West Coast of Canada.
Symposium on Decolonial Aesthetics from the Americas. University of Toronto.
Saturday, October 12th, 2013
2 – 3:30 pm, Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto
Panel H
Decolonizing the Local:
Canadian Artistic Practice in the context of the Americas
Dot Tuer, Gordon Brent Ingram, Eugenia Kisin

Graphically condensed copy of Ingram’s Powerpoint presentation available in PDF: (ppt) Ingram 2013 Indigenous repopulating through public interventions – Decolonial Aesthetics

Actual PowerPoint file (very large)

Gordon Brent Ingram. 2013 Repopulating Contentious Territory: Recent Indigenous Aesthetic Interventions in Public Space on the West Coast of Canada — background paper presented at the Decolonial Aesthetics from the Americas Symposium, Decolonizing the Local: Canadian Artistic Practice in the context of the Americas, University of Toronto, Hart House, October 10 – 12, 2013. PDF copy available here: paper-ingram-2013-repopulating-contentious-territory-decolonial-aesthetics

Ingram, Gordon Brent. 2013. Repopulating contentious territory: Recent strategies for indigenous Northwest Coast site-based & public art. FUSE (Toronto) 36(4): 7 – 8. PDF available: ingram-2013-repopulating-essay-fuse-364-7-81