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Belmore wins GG
Rebecca Belmore, former Audain Professor for UVic鈥檚 Visual Arts department, was recently announced as the winner of the 2013 Governor General鈥檚 Award in Visual and Media Arts. Belmore, the inaugural recipient of the Audain Professorship in Contemporary Art Practice of the Pacific Northwest back in 2010, has been challenging, confronting and engaging audiences with a variety of works representing the resistance of Indigenous peoples for 25 years now. Her award comes on the heels of news that 2012 Audain Professor Nicholas Galanin won both a $50,000 Rasmusin Fellowship and a separate $25,000 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship within three months of each other.
Coast Salish Traditions shared
鈥淟earning Coast Salish traditional knitting from Elder May Sam, and knitters Joni and Adam Olsen was a wonderful experience,鈥 says Rosa McBee, anthropology student. May Sam, Joni Olsen and Adam Olse鈥攁ll knitters from the Tsartlip First Nation鈥攖aught students the basic art form of traditional Coast Salish knitting each week as part of the third-year Anthropology of Art course last term.
Special edition of Arbutus Review
Check out the latest issue of UVic鈥檚 online peer-reviewed journal of outstanding undergraduate research papers, guest edited by UVic doctoral student and sessional instructor Adam Gaudry. This special issue is focused on Indigenous governance, with articles exploring the WSANEC Nation鈥檚 relationship with its traditional territories, how the Canadian Constitution hinders the development and restricts the scope of Indigenous rights, the different conceptions of place and citizenship within the Zapatista movement and those within Canadian multiculturalism, the ways in which Indigenous women are othered by the proceedings of the Missing Women鈥檚 Commission of Inquiry, the danger of recognizing Aboriginal rights through the lens of a Crown-Aboriginal fiduciary relationship, and contemporary Indigenous photographers鈥 use of humour to turn the colonial gaze back on itself. The Arbutus Review is produced with the support of UVic鈥檚 Learning and Teaching Centre. http://bit.ly/VAuNSy
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