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Biographical notes
Peter Morin is a grandson of Tahltan Ancestor artists. His artistic offerings can be organized around four themes: articulating Land/Knowing, articulating Indigenous grief/loss, articulating Community Knowing, and understanding the creative agency/power of the Indigenous body. The work takes place in galleries, in community, in collaboration, and on the land. Morin holds a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design and an MFA from the University of British Columbia Okanagan. He is associate professor at the Ontario College of Art and Design University in Toronto.
Leah Decter is an inter-media/performance artist and scholar who divides her time between Treaty 1 territory and Kjipuktuk/Halifax, where she is an assistant professor in media arts and CanadaResearch Chair in Creative Technologies at NSCAD University. Working from a critical white settler perspective, her solo and collaborative art and research practices address and disturb social-spatial dynamics of settler colonial whiteness through the ethic of being-in-relation. Decter holds an MFA in new media from Transart Institute and a PhD in cultural studies from Queen’s University.