Lacie Burning

Artist: Lacie Burning
Title: Reflection Series, Untitled Image 4 (CDCC Edition)

Genre: Archival digital print on Epson Premium Lustre paper
9 x 6 inches, unframed
Edition of 10, signed and numbered by the artist
2018

Description:
Produced in conjunction with the exhibition Forward Facing, curated by Cass Gardiner and presented in partnership with Aboriginal Curatorial Collective. An artist info card is included with each print, along with a signature card suitable for mounting on the back of a frame.

About the Artist:

Lacie Burning is a Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) and Onondaga artist and curator raised on Six Nations of the Grand River located in Southern Ontario. They work in photography, video, installation, and sculpture and are currently studying at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Having come from a culturally and politically grounded upbringing, their work focuses on politics of Indigeneity and identity from a Haudenosaunee perspective. Burning recently collaborated with Indigenous Editor-at-Large Lindsay Nixon on a feature article for Canadian Art Magazine’s 2018 winter issue, titled LAND/BODY/RECIPROCITY. They also co-curated Unsettling Colonial Gender Boundaries with June Scudeler for Queer Arts Festival in partnership with Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival and sit on the board for VIMAF. They have just been nominated for the Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize in conjunction with Vancouver’s 2018 Capture Photography Festival.

Collection

Artist's Editions, CDCC Editions