“Tawâskweyâw ᑕᐋᐧᐢᑫᐧᔮᐤ / A Path or Gap Among the Trees” – a Publication Cataloguing Works of Jason Baerg.

“Tawâskweyâw ᑕᐋᐧᐢᑫᐧᔮᐤ / A Path or Gap Among the Trees” – a Publication Cataloguing Works of Jason Baerg.

Wapatah Centre is excited to announce the latest contribution by Gerald McMaster to Tawâskweyâw ᑕᐋᐧᐢᑫᐧᔮᐤ / A Path or Gap Among the Trees, a publication cataloguing a touring survey exhibition of works by Jason Baerg. In addition to Gerald McMaster, this publication features texts by Marcus Miller, Stephen Foster, and Ryan Rice. 

Available for purchase from Art Metropole here

Tawâskweyâw ᑕᐋᐧᐢᑫᐧᔮᐤ / A Path or Gap Among the Trees is now available for purchase from Art Metropole.

During the past twenty-five years, Jason Baerg’s work has investigated community, ritual, urban migration, nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) cosmology, Indigenous relationality, survivance, an indigenized anthropocene, language revitalization, and Indigenous futurisms. Between interactive immersive generative media projection pieces and laser cut painting installations, Baerg’s approach to drawing and painting has, as Stephen Foster writes in the publication’s Introduction, “important and significant political positioning as it seeks to transform an art system and generate space for a new generation of contemporary Indigenous artists.”

Jason Baerg.


Jason Baerg is an Indigenous curator, educator, and visual artist. Dedicated to community development, he founded and incorporated the Metis Artist Collective and has served as volunteer Chair for such organizations as the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective and the National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition. Creatively as a visual artist, he pushes new boundaries in digital interventions in drawing, painting and new media installation.

       
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