art.wikisort.org - ResearcherTarah Hogue is a Canadian writer and curator, known for her work with indigenous art. Hogue is of Métis/French Canadian and Dutch ancestry and she resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.[1]
Canadian writer and curator
Biography
Hogue was born in Red Deer, Alberta, and identifies as an uninvited guest on the Coast Salish Territories.[2] Hogue holds a bachelor's degree in Art History from Queen's University, as well as a master's degree in Art History in Critical and Curatorial Studies from the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia.[3][when?]
Hogue was a curator at Grunt Gallery from 2014 till 2017[2] before becoming the first Senior Curatorial Fellow, Indigenous Art at the Vancouver Art Gallery in September 2017.[1][4]
Work
Selected curatorial projects
- Located in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver BC, Hogue co-founded Gam Gallery in 2009, an exhibition space and artist studio.[5]
- Tarah curated Satellite Gallery's (Vancouver, BC) first group show ‘The Public to Decode the Conventions of Art and Exhibition-making," which ran from November 27, 2010 through January 23, 2011.[6]
- September 6 through December 1, 2013, Hogue curated ‘Witnesses, Art and Canada’s Indian Residential Schools.[7]
- Hogue is co-curating the touring exhibition, #CallResponse with artists Maria Hupfield and Tania Willard, which was first held at Grunt Gallery.[8][9]
Music
Hogue contributes vocals and percussion for Vancouver based band, ‘Those Boys Cassidy’ recorded in 2014.[10][non-primary source needed]
Publications
References
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