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- indigenous@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- indigenous@lemmy.ca
Every River Has a Mouth, the newest exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, plunges deep into connections that flow between Salish artists on the province’s coast and its interior.
Guest-curated by Snuneymuxw artist and storyteller Kwulasultun (Eliot White-Hill), it’s his first collaboration with the acclaimed gallery in “Vancouver.”
“Salish art has its own total visual language, our own shapes,” White-Hill tells IndigiNews. “We use our own grammar.”
Too often, people assume West Coast “native art” is all the well-known northern Indigenous style known as formline, he notes.
“So really,” he says, “every opportunity we have to talk about that and to name it and to honor it in a way that people can learn through — that is really important.”

