Assistant Professor Raymond Boisjoly takes part in Wood Land School: Critical Anthology Symposium

A symposium on directions in Indigenous contemporary art.
A symposium on directions in Indigenous contemporary art at the Or Gallery.
Co-presented by Or Gallery and SFU Galleries
This weekend of talks
brings together artists and curators to address the lack of critical
writing on the work of contemporary Indigenous artists. The presentation
of papers-in-progress by all the participants will work to advance the
discourse around Indigenous contemporary art practices and will
ultimately cohere into an anthology co-published by Or Gallery and SFU Galleries at the end of 2016.
Wood
Land School is an ongoing project with no fixed location and a shifting
form. It seeks critical engagement within the realms of representation,
film, contemporary art, land, and politics on Turtle Island and beyond.
Each iteration of Wood Land School carries forth with it a commitment
to address the lack of structural inclusion, both historically and in
the now, in a multiplicity of institutional spaces. It is a conceptual
and physical space for Indigenous people, with Indigenous people
deciding its directions, structures and functions. An important aspect
of Wood Land School is the inclusion of non-Indigenous people, so as not
to exclude anyone interested in engaging with the complexities of the
aforementioned issues. Wood Land School started in 2011 with a small
exhibition of works, selected by Duane Linklater, in a studio space
located above a store on the Nipissing First Nations in Ontario. Since
then it has taken many forms such as residencies, seminars, film
screenings and discursive happenings, in places such as The Banff Center
for the Arts, Art Metropole, and Simon Fraser University.
The symposium features Duane Linklater, Raymond Boisjoly, David Garneau, Candice Hopkins, Amy Kazymerchyk, Tanya Lukin Linklater, Liz Park, Postcommodity, Walter Scott, cheyanne turion.s
A 2006 graduate of Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Raymond Boisjoly has recently joined us as an Assistant Professor in the Audain Faculty of Visual Art + Material Practice.
Schedule:
Friday, March 11, 2016
- 6:00-7:30PM Duane Linklater
Saturday, March 12, 2016
- 10:00AM cheyanne turions, From Where Do You Speak?: Locating the Possibility of Decolonization in Krista Belle Stewart's Seraphine Seraphine
- 11:00AM Raymond Boisjoly, Questions without answers: needs, justifications, explanations, meaning
- 12:00PM Lunch break
- 1:00PM Amy Kazymerchyk, Bush Gallery
- 2:00PM David Garneau, Can I Get a Witness?: Indigenous, Art, Criticism
- 3:00PM Postcommodity, Art is Deaf
Sunday, March 13, 2016
- 10:00AM Walter Scott, Wendy's Revenge
- 11:00AM Candice Hopkins, Outside the margins and inside the institution
- 12:00PM Lunch break
- 1:00PM Tanya Lukin Linklater, A Glossary of Insistence
- 2:00PM Liz Park, Exhibitions about Exhibitions, Criticism of Criticism
- 3:00PM Closing remarks