Reconciliation & Transformation in Luke Parnell’s debut exhibition Indigenous History in Colour

Reconciliation & Transformation in Luke Parnell’s debut exhibition Indigenous History in Colour

Haida and Nisga’a carver and artist Luke Parnell explores oral histories, reconciliation, and conceptual art in his latest exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery. In what marks his first exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery, Parnell features 7 unique conceptual art pieces, including a still image from his film Remediation, an ethnographic response to Bill Reid’s 1959 documentary about an expedition to salvage historic totem poles from a deserted village on Haida Gwaii.

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EXPLORING VANCOUVER’S NON-HUMAN RESIDENTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES HUMAN:NATURE

EXPLORING VANCOUVER’S NON-HUMAN RESIDENTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES HUMAN:NATURE

Kevin Lanthier is a Vancouver based photographer whose work seeks to tell stories about everyday life through the archetypal. Using composite images and juxtaposition, Lanthier tailors narratives in ways that reflect and heighten his concept-driven projects. His current project HUMAN:NATURE turns the lens on urban wildlife and highlights the lives and contrasts of the animals that call Vancouver home.

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