Artists
BUSH Gallery
Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill (Métis, born in Comox, Canada; lives in Vancouver, Canada), Peter Morin (Tāłtān, born in Telegraph Creek, Canada; lives in Victoria, Canada), and Tania Willard (Secwépemc, born in Kamloops, Canada; lives in Chase, Canada) form together this deployment of BUSH Gallery, a space created by an Indigenous-led collective of artists centred on Indigenous territory, experiences, and rights. BUSH Gallery explores ways in which art—its institutions, disciplines, and histories—can be modulated by centring Indigenous life, knowledge, traditions, and cultures. The collective offers decolonial, hierarchy-breaking methodologies based on epistemologies positing that bodies and spirits, like rivers, are in constant motion.
- Countries / Nations
- Metis / Tāłtān / Secwépemc
- Website
- bushgallery.ca
Works

BUSH Gallery, Drum Skin Tattoos, 2014, digital image. Courtesy of the artists

BUSH Gallery, Hashtag Tmícw, 2014, installation view, SecwepemcúÍecw, 2014. Courtesy of the artists