Lecture Candice Hopkins (curators team documenta 14)

Rebecca Belmore, Ayum-ee-aawach Oomama-mowan: Speaking to their Mother, 1991. Sculpture. Collection of the Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Centre.

From 19 until 23 October 2016, the Canadian curator Candice Hopkins will come to Belgium in the framework of the international visitors’ programme of Flanders Arts Institute in collaboration with Afterall.

Canadian curator Candice Hopkins is a member of the curatorial team for the upcoming documenta 14, which opens in Athens, Greece and Kassel, Germany in 2017. Originally from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, and a citizen of Carcross/Tagish First Nation, Hopkins has held curatorial positions at the Banff Centre’s Walter Phillips Gallery, Western Front in Vancouver and the National Gallery of Canada, where she co-curated the critically acclaimed 2013 exhibition Sakahán: International Indigenous Art. Hopkins was co-curator of the 2014 SITElines biennial in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and former chief curator at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

On 19 October, Hopkins will give a lecture in WIELS entitled ‘Sounding the Margins. A Choir of Minor Voices’, an ongoing series of reflections on protest, indigenous art and sound-based practices.

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