Critical Issues in Aboriginal Life and Thought is a collaboration of the UBC First Nations Studies Program, the First Nations House of Learning, the Irving. K. Barber Learning Centre and UBC Continuing Studies. This is the fifth in a series of five special dialogues: Critical Issues in Aboriginal Life and Thought. Contemporary First Nations Art NOW – An illustrated talk with Shawn Hunt, Lori Blondeau and Dana Claxton. Three First Nation artists will talk about their work in the context of form, the image and subtext. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
Select Articles Available at UBC Library
Taunton, C. (2010). Indigenous (re)memory and resistance: Video works by Dana Claxton. Post Script, 29(3), 44-57. [Link]
Claxton, D. (2012). My best shot: “aim #1”. Blackflash, 29(2), 14-16. [Link]
Claxton, D. (2011). Going to the centre: Performance works and other thoughts. Canadian Theatre Review, 146(1), 28-31. doi:10.3138/ctr.146.28. [Link]
Tsang, H., Claxton, D., Salloum, J., Ali, K., & Alternator Gallery for Contemporary Art. (2008). Edges of diversity. Kelowna, B.C: Alternator Gallery for Contemporary Art.
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