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On Site review 42: Atlas :: being in place is a collaboration between On Site review , Embassy Cultural House and GardenShip and State – a SSHRC-funded artistic research project. Together we have assembled this project on mapping, decolonisation, migration and belonging. GardenShip and State, curated by Patrick Mahon and Jeff Thomas, sits at the intersection of environmental critique, de-colonial theory and artistic practice. It has outlined its broad themes: belonging and settler colonialism, migration in times of conflict, inscriptions of land as property, pre-colonial understanding of land, spirit and culture. https://www.gardenship.ca
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Embassy Cultural House is an artist-run centre that celebrates the diverse arts and culture community in London, Ontario. It was founded in 1983 by Jamelie Hassan, Ron Benner and jazz musician Eric Stach, and operated until 1990. ECH was re-launched with a digital archive by Tariq Hassan Gordon in 2020 at the height of the pandemic. https://www.embassyculturalhouse.ca
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The forthcoming collaborative programs of Embassy Cultural House and GardenShip and State include a Symposium and Community Gathering at Museum London, March 10 and 11, 2023, at which On Site review 42: Atlas :: being in place will be highlighted in a public presentation.
We acknowledge the funding support for the contributors from GardenShip and State and Embassy Cultural House.
This issue of On Site review was put together in Nanaimo on unceded Coast Salish territory, specifically the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw Peoples, and in Calgary under Treaty 7 comprised of the Kainai, Siksika, Piikani, Tsuut’ina and Stoney Nakoda First Nations, in place on this land.
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