Using media spectacle to comment on itself, Stephen Foster, a Haida Metis from British Columbia, and James Gillespie, of European descent and living in Toronto, each confronts how a dominant European culture has marginalized and silenced the “other”. Their provocative photo-media images prompt us to question our everyday responses to issues of race, region and class and help open up dialogue on post-colonial issues.
Published in collaboration with the Kelowna Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of Sudbury.
40 pp col. ill. 10 x 8 in softcover
978-1-894088-76-3
Carol Podedworny, Janet Jones & Anna Hudson
$10.00
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