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Indigenous art on campus

Art on doors to hall in First People House
CEREMONIAL HALL DOORS, Xwa Lack Tun and Rick Harry, First Peoples House

First Peoples House installations

The halls of the First Peoples House feature rotating Indigenous art throughout the year. You're welcome to enter the house to view the current exhibit, but please keep in mind that the building is an active meeting and study space for Indigenous students and also houses the Office of Indigenous Academic and Community Engagement (IACE). 

Artwork created by Indigenous artists are on display throughout the UVic campus. If you'd like to take a self-guided tour, please download our brochure "." 

We'd like to thank the artists for their extraordinary contributions to the UVic campus and acknowledge the role of art in fostering respect and reconciliation.

Click the link below for more information about the history and design of the FPH, along with artists bios and artwork that was gifted to UVic as part of the Giving Back Project.

膶eq史蓹艐铆n 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐 (Cheko鈥檔ien House) & S艐茅q蓹 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐 (Sngequ House)

 Artwork has been installed at the new student housing and dining building as part of the Student Development & Success - Indigenization Project led by Karla Point, Manager of Indigenous Initiatives. 

Building naming promo card

Video tour

Join us in a tour of some of the Indigenous artwork of the UVic's Legacy Art Galleries' collection.

Walking tour

Art created by Indigenous artists is also on display throughout the UVic campus. If you'd like to take a self-guided tour, please download our brochure Indigenous art on campus.

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