Exploring identity in Tales of An Empty Cabin: Somebody Nobody Was


By Alyssa Noel
Work of multi-disciplinary artist Joseph Tisiga on display at Audain Art Museum

Back in the late ’50s, an English-born man named Oliver Jackson operated a museum in Kelowna, B.C. seemingly filled with First Nations’ art. His collection boasted around 4,000 items—from beadwork to masks to moccasins and instruments.…

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February 14, 2019

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