UNCEDED: Canadian website launched for Venice Biennale
Last fall, the Canada Council for the Arts selected the Indigenous design project UNCEDED as Canada’s official representative at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. Led by legendary architect Douglas Cardinal, UNCEDED will emphasize and celebrate the work of Indigenous architects and designers throughout Turtle Island, with a dedicated website now launched for the upcoming exhibition.
Providing a thematic overview of the exhibit ? guided by the vision to celebrate “Indigenous architecture that speaks to and from landscapes of resilience, overcoming unforgiving limitations and serving as a register of hope and pride for Indigenous designers across Turtle Island” ? the site offers an in-depth look at the project team. Co-curated by Gerald McMaster and David Fortin, UNCEDED will exhibit work by a diverse collection of 18 Indigenous architects (representing both Canada and the US), each of whom is also profiled on the site. The exhibit will be grounded in the legacy of the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Report. Doubling its previous investment to enhance international exposure, the Canada Council will make a contribution of $500,000 towards the presenter?s exhibition.
A letter from Cardinal is also featured, framing UNCEDED “as a great opportunity for the nations of the world to see the tremendous contribution our indigenous people can make to the world family.” Cardinal describes “[t]he tremendous hards...
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