Other Work
Ahasiw Kitotcigan Maskegon-Iskwew
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1989
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So Are You
Independent video production by Paul Wong. Second camera operator and production assistant.
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1988 - 90
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Pitt Gallery, Vancouver
Artist-run Centre Director, Exhibition and Performance Coordinator, and Board Member.
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April, 1990
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Edge go (Art and Life in the Nineties)
Lighting and sound technical assistant for Edge 90, installation, video, and performance art biennial, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
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1990 - 91
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Native Education Centre, Vancouver
Adult Education Instructor: Contemporary Native Cultural Studies (Basic Video and Documentary Production), College Preparation English and Native Studies.
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1991
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Fascist In Love (1991), and Seize in Love (1989)
Independent video productions by (Brice MacNeil). Production assistant and actor.
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1991
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Department of Communications and Canada Employment Task
Force on Professional Training for the Cultural Sector
Consultant to the Task Force and contributor to the Task Force publication "Art is Never a Given" (1991) in the "Canada's Native Community" section, p. 97.
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March 22, 1992
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OutWrite '92, 3rd National Lesbian & Gay Writers Conference
Panelist presenter in the panel "Discovering Ourselves: Writers of Colour Respond to the Quincentenary. Boston
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February 1994
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Cultural Human Resources Council Training Initiatives
Program (T.l P.) Recommendation Committee
T.I.P. Media Arts Funding Recommendation Committee member.
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March 27 - 30, 1994
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Authoring Tools Design Symposium
Participant and contributor to this Symposium organized and sponsored by the Banff Centre for the Arts New Media Research project.
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March-April, 1994
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Aboriginal Film and Video Art Alliance
Administrative Assistant in grant writing and conference coordination, and Report Writer for the Drum Beats to Drum Bytes gathering for analysis and planning for the establishment of a nationwide, computer-based multi-media telecommunications network., Banff Centre for the Arts, March 12 - 15, 1994.
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May20-22, 1994
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The Fourth International Conference on Cyberspace
Presented my paper "Aboriginal Authorship and Production in Virtual Reality" as part of the panel "Diversity, Technology and Cyberspace" moderated by Sarah Diamond. Banff Centre for the Arts
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June 17, 1994
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Administering Race
Co-facilitated a First Nations equity workshop with Ruth Cuthand as part of the "Absence of a Well Made Man" series investigating the Artist Run Centre in the 90's, coordinated by Christopher Lefler and Cynthia Boisvert. AKA Artists' Centre, Saskatoon
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Coordination: January - June, 1994, Meeting: Vancouver, June 28 & 29, 1994
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First Peoples Language Writing and Publishing Consultation Meeting
Planner, coordinator, facilitator and report writer for a 10 member First Peoples language writers' consultation meeting held to evaluate Canada Council programs of support and to recommend program modifications and new programs to serve the national new programs to serve the national First Peoples languages writing and publishing community.
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June 30 - July 3, 1994
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Writing Thru Race
A Conference for First Nations Writers and Writers of Colour
Steering Committee member and Presenter. Vancouver
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September 1994
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Canadian Native Arts Foundation
First Peoples Training in the Performing Arts Jury member and First Peoples Training in the Visual/Media/Literary Arts Jury member. Toronto
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March 4, 7, & 9, 1995
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nanatawihitowin-acimowina
(Healing Stories) - Cocurator with Debra Piapot of nine artist performance series at the Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre for the Arts.
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Current
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Aboriginal Publishers Conference
Steering Committee member and plenary facilitator for conference which took place August 17 - 20, 1995, Vancouver. Currently on the founding Board of Directors of the new organization, the Circle of Aboriginal Controlled Publishers, which was constituted by the conference delegates.
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Current
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Artist- Run Network
(formerly the Association of National Nonprofit Artist-run Centres) Steering Committee member
representing the First Peoples Focus Group. Steering Committee member to co-ordinate the First Peoples
Focus Group Follow-up Internet Conference, Culture Net, Calgary, May 5 - 7, 1995: a Conference to receive
Internet and World Wide Web training and to begin planning First Peoples arts events and First Peoples
artists' databases on the Internet.
September, the Internet.
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September, 1994 to September, 1995
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Circle Vision Arts Corporation Program Coordinator and
Acting Executive Director
Program Coordinator for Saskatchewan multi-disciplinary First Peoples artists'
service and presentation organization and managing editor of the Talking Stick
First Nations Arts Magazine. Previously on temporary contract from May, 1994.
Acting Executive Director from July to September, 1995. Regina
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April, 1995
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Cultural Human Resources Council Training Initiatives
Program Recommendation Committee
Training Initiatives Program: Media Arts Recommendation Committee member.
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July7, 1995
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Fag Rap
Performer in performance art work written and directed by Michael Toppings,
Neutral Ground Artists' Centre, Regina.
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1995/96
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Columnist engaged for three columns. The first,"Talk Indian to Me"appeared in volume 21, Number 3.Fall 1995
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Current
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Saskatchewan New Media Committee
Committee member on industry, artist and practitioner-based committee devoted to representing the interests of, and increasing opportunities for Saskatchewan artists and practitioners in new media industries and art practices.