by Faith Moosang | Feb 1, 2025
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...
by Faith Moosang | Jul 30, 2018
FANFARE FANFARE is a public artwork comprised of 24 concrete pillars that are wrapped with collaged archival photographs. The work documents a historical timeline of Minoru Arenas and Minoru Park that begins with the Brighouse horse-racing track, built and opened in...
by Faith Moosang | Jun 15, 2017
Bitter Air Bitter Air is a site-specific app that presents itself to the user as an audio-visual “radio drama” that is set in a North Vancouver shipyard in 1943. The user moves through the contemporary site of what once was a shipbuilding yard. The site...
by Faith Moosang | Mar 8, 2017
Underwater Chinatown Underwater Chinatown is an interactive website, created with Deanne Achong, that looks at the heyday of Cantonese Opera and Opera Houses in Vancouver from the 1890s to the 1920s. The piece uses archival newspapers, directories, documents,...
by Faith Moosang | Oct 25, 2015
down. town. down. town. is a large-scale photograph-based public art installation installed on the wall of the CBC building on Hamilton Street in downtown Vancouver in November 2015. The large piece, 43 feet wide, was created after research into the question as to...