art.wikisort.org - ArtistJaimie Isaac is a Winnipeg-based Anishinaabe artist and curator.[1]
Canadian artist
Jamie Isaac |
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 Jaimie Isaac and Leah Decter with '(official denial) trade value in progress' at 180 Projects |
Nationality | Anishinaabe, Canadian |
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Alma mater | University of British Columbia |
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Early life and education
Isaac is of Anishinaabe and British descent and is member of Sagkeeng First Nation.[2] She holds a master's degree from the University of British Columbia and a BA in art history with an Arts and Cultural Management Certificate from the University of Winnipeg.[2] Her Masters of Arts thesis was titled, "Decolonizing curatorial practice: acknowledging Indigenous cultural praxis, mapping its agency, recognizing its aesthetic within contemporary Canadian art."
Career
Jamie is a founding member of The Ephemerals Collective, an all-female Indigenous arts collective based out of Winnipeg.[3] She has sat on the boards of numerous Canadian art organizations including the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective and the Aboriginal Manitoba Music association.[4]
In 2010, Isaac was employed as the visual arts coordinator for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.[4] In 2016, Isaac was co-faculty with artist Duane Linklater at the Summer Institute of the Wood Land School at Plug In Institute.[5]
From 2015 to 2017, Isaac served as the Winnipeg Art Gallery's Aboriginal Curatorial Resident, a position funded by the Canada Council for the Arts.[6]
In 2017, Isaac was hired as Curator of Indigenous and Contemporary Art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.[7]
Work
Writing
- "Reflections on Unsettling Narratives of Denial" in The Land We Are Now: Writers and Artists Unsettle the Politics of Reconciliation (Winnipeg: ARP Books, 2015).[8]
- "In Dialogue: Scott Benesiinaabandan’s waabana’iwewin" in Public 54: Indigenous Art: New Media and the Digital, 2016.[9]
- With Leach Decter, "(official denial) trade value in progress: Unsettling Narratives" in Reconcile This! (West Coast Line 71, no. 2, 2012).
Exhibitions
- Curated with Julie Nagam, Insurgence/Resurgence, Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2017[10][11]
- Vernon Ah Kee: cantchant, Winnipeg Art Gallery[12]
- Curator, Border X, Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2016.[13]
- Curator, We Are On Treaty Land, Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2015-2016.[2]
- Quiyuktchigaewin; Making Good, Winnipeg Art Gallery[14]
- With Leah Decter, official denial (trade value in progress), travelling participatory art project, across Canada, 2011-2015.[15]
- Creator, Burning an Effigy, film, 2014.[16]
Awards and nominations
- Participant in Canada Council for the Art's Indigenous delegation, Venice Biennale, 2017.[17]
- Finalist, Making a Difference Award, Winnipeg Arts Council, 2017.[18]
References
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