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Three volumes, mainly in digital format, include networks of content linked to the Commonwealth project.

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Now Reading: Issue 1

Publication Date: 12/3/20

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Three volumes, mainly in digital format, include networks of content linked to the Commonwealth project.

Now Reading: Issue 1

Publication Date: 12/3/20

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Indigenous Movement: A Discussion

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    Writer and curator Candice Hopkins moderated this virtual conversation, which brings together Commonwealth artists Tanya Lukin Linklater and Tiffany Shaw-Collinge with Vanessa Bolin, an activist, singer, and leader of the Richmond Indigenous Society; it was introduced by Commonwealth co-curator Stephanie Smith.

    This panel was inspired by two works presented in Commonwealth. Lukin Linklater, an artist who often works with dance and choreography, has designed space for Indigenous performance in collaboration with architect Shaw-Collinge. The ICA’s exhibition paired their 2019 sculpture Indigenous geometries with Linklater’s newly commissioned performance for camera This moment an endurance to the end forever.

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