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Somewhere We Have Travelled: Indigenous Alumni Exhibition

A series of colourful gloves made with different materials are lined up against a white background, some bearing embroidered or beaded designs, others with tassels, fringe or attached to one another with corded rope.
Maria-Margaretta Cabana Boucher, ‘many hands of not so light work,’ 2025. (Image courtesy Maria-Margaretta Cabana Boucher / Aboriginal Gathering Place)

In partnership with ECU 100, the AGP presents works by more than 50 ECU alums alongside current students, staff and faculty. Closing reception March 5 at 6pm.

The Aboriginal Gathering Place (AGP) at Emily Carr University of Art + Design (ECU) is pleased to invite you to Somewhere We Have Travelled, an exhibition of works by more than 50 Indigenous alumni as well as current students, staff and faculty at ECU.

Featuring emerging, mid-career and established artists, this exhibition will act as a space of return, recognizing the breadth and diversity of Indigenous artists with a shared community of practice.

A closing reception will take place March 5 at 6pm. Attendance is free + open to the public.

Somewhere We Have Travelled is co-curated by Leanne Inuarak-Dall and Vance Wright with support from Daina Warren and the AGP.

Exhibiting artists include:
Sonny Assu, Taylor Baptiste, Haley Bassett, Rebecca Belmore, Diane Blunt, Raymond Boisjoly, Alison Bremner, Maria-Margaretta Cabana Boucher, Theo Jean Cuthand, Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde, KJ Edwards, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Jaiden George, Shoshannah Greene, Whess Harman, James Harry, Xwalacktun (Rick Harry), Edgar Heap of Birds, Tsēmā Igharas, Kwiigay Iiwans, Guná (Megan Jensen), Cheyenne Rain LeGrande, Zachery Longboy, Toonasa Luggi, Michelle McGeough, Peter Morin, Nadia Myre, Alanis Obomsawin, Luke Parnell, Dionne Paul, Cole Pauls, Carmen Redunante, Skeena Reece, Serena Steel, Manuel Axel Strain, Michelle Sylliboy, Charlene Vickers, Veronica Rose Waechter, Lisa Walker, Laura Wee Lay Laq, Red Buffalo Nova Weipert, Eliot White-Hill, Agnes Seaweed Wisden, Cease Wyss, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun Lets’lo:tseltun + more

Visit the AGP’s website and follow them on Instagram to learn more about their programming, including upcoming events in celebration of ECU’s centennial year.


100 Years in the Making | This event has been curated in support of ECU 100, Emily Carr University of Art + Design’s centennial anniversary and The Birdhouse.