Bose, Chris.
3.3 GB of graphic material. - 54 electronic images (jpeg, tiff, psd)
3.09 MB of moving images. - 4 videos (.m4v and .mov)
Chris Bose is a writer, multi-disciplinary artist, musician, and film-maker. Officially a member of the N’laka’pamux/Secwepemc Nations, formerly known as the Thompson people of the Spuzzum area, Chris Bose was born in Merritt, B.C. in 1970.
Bose has read and performed at universities, theatres and coffeehouses from Victoria to Montreal, as well as at the BC Festival of the Arts as a literary delegate to the Talking Stick Aboriginal Arts Festival in Vancouver and the Word on the Street Festival in Toronto. Bose is also a workshop facilitator of community arts events, digital storytelling, art workshops with people of all ages and backgrounds, curatorial work for First Nations art shows and projects, mixed-media productions, film, audio and video recording and editing, and more.
Series comprises digital artwork relating to residential schools and reconciliation created by artist Chris Bose. Includes videos, drafts and completed copies of digital prints, and other material.
Chris Bose was commissioned to create much of this artwork under the Shingwauk Residential School Centre's visiting artist program.
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Minor conservation performed on series.
All material in this series is born digital. No physical holdings exist.