Joar Nango
Uncle Doug’s Fishing Shack
- Publisher
- Fillip
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2023
- Category
- Native American, General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781927354407
- Publish Date
- Jan 2023
- List Price
- $15
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Description
Supplement 7: Uncle Doug’s Fishing Shack traces Nango’s artistic process, mapping the development of his temporary installation and sculpture Uncle Doug’s Fishing Shack presented at Plug In ICA (Winnipeg) in 2019 as part of STAGES. The publication features an interview between Nango and Indigenous architect David Thomas, and texts by Indigenous architect Ryan Gorrie, Australian architecture lecturer Timothy O’Rourke, and Canadian architecture scholar Courtney R. Thompson. This publication is part of Fillip’s Supplements series, with this edition published in collaboration with Plug In ICA (Winnipeg) and the Art Gallery of York University (Toronto). Supplement 7 is edited by Jenifer Papararo.
About the authors
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David M. Thomas is the retired Vice-President Academic of Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo, BC. Educated in the United Kingdom, France, and Canada, he has held a number of senior academic administrative appointments in addition to teaching. He has a PhD in political science from the University of Calgary; is author of Whistling Past the Graveyard: Constitutional Abeyances, Quebec, and the Future of Canada; was a co-editor of Braving the New World: Readings in Contemporary Politics; and is the editor of the first two editions of Canada and the United States: Differences that Count.
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