Centre international d’art contemporain de Montréal, Retrospective of net.art features North-South-East-West, 2008. The Centre international d’art contemporain de Montréal’s Electronic Magazine, issue No 32 a Retrospective of net.art, features North-South-East-West Web Site in December 2008. The North-South-East-West web site was reviewed as follows: COSMOGONY ALGONKINE CACHÉE/MONTRÉE? About the well-known work of Graham Thomson, North-South-East-West, we…
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National Gallery Ottawa, Human Rights Seminar
Aboriginal Human Rights Art Seminar 2006, in collaboration with Amnesty International, was conducted at the National Gallery of Canada. During March 2006, Graham Thompson in collaboration with Amnesty International, conducted an Aboriginal Human Rights Art Seminar at the National Gallery of Canada. By illustrating the spiritual connection Aboriginal People have to the Earth, Thompson in…
Le Centre int’l d’art contemporain de Montréal
North-South-East-West reviewed by Xavier Marbeil of the Magazine électronique du CIAC – The Centre international d’art contemporain de Montréal Graham Thompson’s North-South-East-West Net.art guide to the Annishinabe Medicine was reviewed by Xavier Marbeil in issue #25, Summer 2006 Theme : Paysages (Landscapes) of the Magazine électronique du CIAC – The Centre international d’art contemporain de…
Noirlac Abbey France, Medicine Wheel
North-South-East-West exhibited at 2006 Les Futurs de l’écrit Art Biennial at Abbey of Noirlac in Orléans France. The North-South-East-West DVD was exhibited at the 2006 Les Futurs de l’écrit Art Biennial at the Abbey of Noirlac in Orléans France. The Future of Writing ( Les Futurs de l’écrit) is a biennial event that exhibits literature,…
Darayonan Centre of Coron Philippines
Medicine Wheel Video Installation exhibited in Coron Philippines, February 2005. North South East West, the New Media Installation, inspired by the traditional knowledge of the Anishinaabe Peoples was shown February 17th 2005 in Coron Philippines at the Darayonan Centre. The show was part of a 10 city tour of the Philippines and Taiwan, February 12…
Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Park
North-South-East-West at Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Park, Ping Dong 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was exhibited at the Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Park in Ping Dong Taiwan in March 2005. The Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan The indigenous peoples in Taiwan refer to the inhabitants who had been living on the…
Taipei National University of the Arts
North-South-East-West at Taipei Nat’l University of Arts, Taiwan 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was exhibited at the Taipei National University of the Arts in Taipei Taiwan in March 2005. The National Institute of the Arts The National Institute of the Arts was founded in 1982 as an institute of higher…
National Donghua University, Hualien Taiwan
North-South-East-West at Nat’l Donghua University, Hualien Taiwan, 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the National Donghua University in Hualien Taiwan in March 2005. National Dong Hwa University The National Dong Hwa University a comprehensive public institution of higher learning in Hualien County, Taiwan. The school serves over 10,000…
Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines
The North-South-East-West at the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei Taiwan in March 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei Taiwan in March 2005. The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines is a museum located…
Tamawan Village Gallery, Baguio Philippines
Medicine Wheel Video Installation exhibited in the Tamawan Village Gallery, Baguio Philippines, February 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was exhibited at the Tamawan Village Art Gallery, Baguio Philippines, February 2005. TAM-AWAN Village is a reconstructed Cordillera village showcasing the traditional Ifugao Huts, and Baguio’s art and culture scene. It was…