Exhibition, Performance and Video work
Ahasiw Kitotcigan Maskegon-Iskwew
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1990
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Questionable Practices
Group exhibition curated by Julie Duschenes at the Pitt Gallery, Vancouver. Exhibited "Mestih'kusowin (Holocaust)", companion installation to the performance of the same name.
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1990
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Mestih'kusowin (Holocaust)
Writer, director and performer, 8-member cast, video-integrated performance. October '90, Pitt Gallery; November '90, Artropolis Performance Series; December '90, Rogers Community Television video production of the performance.
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March 9, 1991
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Maskeke-Aayekwew, Urban Androgyny - Contingent Medicine
Multimedia performance, Neo-Nativist Performance Series, Pitt Gallery, Vancouver, curated by Leonard Fisher.
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October 29 - November 29, 1991
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Souffle a Sarcophage Installation exhibition, Western Front Gallery, curated by Brice MacNeil.
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September 15, 1992
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Untitled
Video-integrated performance, First Nations Performance Series, grunt gallery, Vancouver, curated by Glenn Alteen and D. Miracle.
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October, 1992
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Untitled
Video-integrated performance, Interzone Performance Biennial, Quebec City, as part of the East-West Performance exchange with the Pitt Gallery.
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November, 1992
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Sakehitowin Onipowak Video-integrated performance, Western Front Gallery, curated by Eric Metcalfe.
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October 16, 1993
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Hunter
Video-integrated performance, Pitt Gallery, Vancouver, as part of the East-West Performance exchange with the Interzone Performance Biennial. The text on which this work was based was also published in the Talking Stick First Nations Arts Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall, 1993.
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March 15, 1994
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First Nations Writers Readings Series
Reading, National Library of Canada, Ottawa.
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May 21, 1995
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asowaha (cross over)
Artistic director, writer and performer; multi-disciplinary, 10 artist collaborative performance, Half bred Series, grunt gallery, Vancouver, B.C. Curated by Glenn Alteen and D. Miracle.
July 1le.
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July 1, 1995
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Omasinahikewak - The Writers Series
Reading with First Nations writers including Jeannette Armstrong, Saskatchewan Writers' Guild, Regina.
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August 24, 1995
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Group Performance Art Exhibition
Readings & performance in ten First Nations artist performance event, Gay Community Centre, Regina.