To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900-1965

Entrance to MOA exhibit, To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces: 1900-1965
Created a large-scale multiscreen video installation for the exhibition “To Be Seen, To Be Heard” at the Museum of Anthropology. The 75 minute video uses audio commentary by contemporary Indigenous community members and archival photography and film to explore Indigenous agency in British Columbia between 1900 and 1965. The exhibit opened on June 13, 2024 and will close on March 31, 2025. A legacy version will be available on the MOA website soon after the exhibit closes. Curators: Dr. Marcia Crosby and Karen Duffek, sound by Lilith Charlet.
View of screens in exhibition To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900-1965
To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900-1965
To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900-1965
Museum attendees watching video at exhibition, To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900-1965