Conversation with Curators/ Artists Tania Willard, Maria Hupfield and Tarah Hogue - #callresponse project finale at Grunt Gallery
Broken Boxes Podcast is proud to present the final episode in a series of interviews featuring participants and their respondents from the socially engaged project #callresponse. This episode was recorded live at grunt gallery in Vancouver, BC and features conversation and reflection with co-organizers Tarah Hogue, Maria Hupfield and Tania Willard along with respondents Cheryl L’Hirondelle and IV Castellanos.
Here is the series finale of the #callresponse series:
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Music featured on this episode: Original composition by Leela Gilday for Only Available Light by Tania Willard, Tania Tagaq, Ursula Johnson with Cease Wyss and Cassandra Smith, Alanis Obomsawin.
About #callresponse:
Strategically centering Indigenous women as vital presences across multiple platforms, #callresponse is a multifaceted project which includes a website, social media platform, touring exhibition and catalogue. The project brings together five local art commissions by Indigenous women artists from across Canada, including Christi Belcourt, Maria Hupfield, Ursula Johnson, Tania Willard and Laakkuluk Williamson-Bathory. Each artist has invited a guest to respond to their work, including Isaac Murdoch, IV Castellanos and Esther Neff, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Marcia Crosby and Tanya Tagaq.
#callresponse is co-organized by Tarah Hogue, Maria Hupfield and Tania Willard, and produced in partnership with grunt gallery and generously supported by the {Re}conciliation initiative of the Canada Council for the Arts, the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation and The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. Additional presentation partners include BUSH Gallery, Emily Carr University of Art + Design, FADO Performance Art Centre,Kamloops Art Gallery, OFFTA live art festival, the National Arts Centre, and the Native Education College.
CALL
To support the work of Indigenous North American women and artists through local art commissions that incite dialogue and catalyze action between individuals, communities, territories and institutions. To stand together across sovereign territories as accomplices in awakened solidarity with all our relations both human and non.
RESPONSE
To ground art in responsible action, value lived experience, and demonstrate ongoing commitment to accountability and community building. To respond to re/conciliation as a present day negotiation and the reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of colonial trauma.
Find out more about #callresponse:
http://www.callresponseart.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/callresponse/
https://twitter.com/callresponseus
https://www.instagram.com/callresponse/
http://www.brokenboxespodcast.com/
http://grunt.ca/exhibitions/callresponse/
Broken Boxes Podcast would like to thank the organizers, artists and respondents of #callresponse for the incredible opportunity to document the project through the podcast platform. Mahalo Nui Loa!