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Raven Davis
Born1975
Toronto, Ontario
NationalityCanadian

Raven Davis (born 1975) is a multimedia Indigenous artist, curator, activist, and community organizer of the Anishinaabe (Ojibway) Nation in Manitoba. Davis currently lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia and works between Halifax and Toronto, Ontario. Davis is also a traditional dancer, singer, and drummer. Their work centers themes of culture, colonization, sexuality, and gender and racial justice.

Career

In 2010, Davis joined the Friends United initiative as an artist and associate and currently sits on the advisory board. In collaboration with Elisha Lim, their work has recently expanded to include short films.

In 2017, Raven Davis was hired as co-artistic director of Halifax's Queer Acts Theatre Festival.

In 2018, Davis curated Nocturne, Halifax's annual nighttime festival. They were the first Indigenous curator in Nocturne's history.

In 2018, they were hired as the Director of Communications for the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective.

Awards, honours, and residencies

  • Art and Activism Resident, NSCAD University (2016)
  • Cape Breton Partnership, Aboriginal Women of Distinction in Business, nomination (2010)
  • Cape Breton Industry Award, Sydney Ports Authority (2009)

Curatorial

  • Nocturne, Halifax, Nova Scotia (2018)
  • Bonnie Devine | Circles and Lines: Michi Saagiig. Art Gallery of Mississauga. Mississauga, Ontario (2018)
  • Wsitqamu | Nunak | Ktahkomiq | Land, co-curated with Aidan Gillis, PETAPAN: First Light Indigenous Arts Symposium, Dieppe, New Brunswick (2016)

Filmography

  • “I Still Believe” (2015) Director and Producer.
  • “Spooning” (2015) Co-Produced with Elisha Lim.
  • “Love Never Felt so Good” (2014) Collaboration with Elisha Lim.

Selected exhibitions

  • Friends United Art Exhibit. Halifax City Hall. (2012)
  • This is My Song: Perspectives from Contemporary Native Women. Huntsville. (2012)
  • Friends United. Casino Nova Scotia. Halifax, Nova Scotia. (2013)
  • Indiginesse. Aurora Cultural Centre. Aurora, Ontario. (2014)
  • Wagmatcook Arts & Culture festival. Wagmatcook, Nova Scotia. (2014)
  • Assembly of First Nations Conference. Halifax, N.S. (2014)
  • Basquiat Idea Bar: Justice. Art Gallery of Ontario. (2015)
  • Map of the New Art. Cini Foundation. Venice. (2015)
  • Duality. Kennedy Gallery. North Bay, Ontario. (2017)
  • The De-Celebration of Canada 150. Khyber Center for the Arts. Halifax, Nova Scotia. (2017)
  • níchiwamiskwém | nimidet | ma soeur | my sister. The Biennale of Contemporary Aboriginal Art (BACA). Art Mur, Montreal, Quebec. (2018)
  • In Dialogue. Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba. Brandon, Manitoba. (2018)

Personal

Raven Davis is a parent of three sons. Having a mother who is also an Anishinaabe artist has influenced Davis in their life and career. Davis was born and raised in Toronto and attended Ryerson University and George Brown College.

The artist is two-spirited and uses gender-neutral pronouns. Davis speaks at schools, art venues, and community events, raising awareness around issues of gender, sexuality, and race.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nocturne 2018 Curator Announcement". Nocturne Halifax. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  2. ^ "Basquiat Idea Bar: Justice | AGO Art Gallery of Ontario". ago.net. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  3. Devereaux, Allison. "New Art 2017: Raven Davis leads the tough conversations". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  4. "Raven Davis On Racism And Self-Care". HuffPost Canada. 2016-03-20. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  5. ^ "Friends United Advisory Board". friends-united.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  6. Thorne, Tara. "Queer Acts picks". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  7. ^ October 19, CBC Radio ·; 2018. "Halifax's Nocturne festival curated by Indigenous artist for the first time ever | CBC Radio". CBC. Retrieved 2019-02-08. {{cite web}}: |last2= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. Windatt, Clayton (2018-09-28). "Raven Davis Hired as ACC-CCA's Director of Communication // Raven Davis embauché en tant que Directeur de la Programmation". Aboriginal Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  9. "Indigenous artist finds healing through creativity - Halifax | Globalnews.ca". globalnews.ca. 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  10. "Awards and Nominations | Raven Davis". ravendavis.com. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  11. "Fall Exhibitions Opening Reception and Artist Talk". The Art Gallery of Mississauga. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  12. Hearn, Genevieve Allen (Fall 2016). "PETAPAN: First Light Indigenous Arts Symposium Final Report 2016" (PDF). First Light Symposium. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  13. "ARTS IN BRIEF | May 12, 2012 | The Chronicle Herald". thechronicleherald.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  14. "Aboriginal women sing song of culture with art – CottageCountryNow.ca". nationtalk.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  15. "Friends United | Casino Nova Scotia | Other Spaces | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST". thecoast.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  16. Bertin, Nathalie (2014). "Indiginesse Catalogue" (PDF). Nathalie Bertin. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  17. "October 14–23, 2014 Wagmatcook Cape Breton Island" (PDF). 8 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  18. "Meet artist behind AFN image - CBC Player". cbc.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  19. "Imago Mundi". imagomundiart.com. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  20. "DUALITY - Zakide, Clayton Windatt, Dayna Danger, Jane Smythe, Cole Alvis, Ember Windatt, Cole Forrest, Jessie Short, Raven Davis, Tara Windatt, EE Portal Collective (Elyse Portal and Emilio Portal) and Proscenium Club's Caleb Geden, Kaitlyn Stewart, Kelsey Ruhl, Mo - WKP Kennedy Gallery". www.kennedygallery.org. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  21. Cronin, Mollie. "Review: Raven Davis' The De-Celebration of Canada 150". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  22. "níchiwamiskwém | nimidet | ma soeur | my sister : Art Mûr". La Biennale d’art contemporain autochtone (in French). Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  23. "In Dialogue | Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba". agsm.ca. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  24. Devereaux, Allison. "New Art 2017: Raven Davis leads the tough conversations". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  25. Davis, Raven. "My Mother Gave Me My IMFA—Indigenous Master's of Fine Arts". Canadian Art. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  26. "Education | Raven Davis". ravendavis.com. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  27. "Newsletter.May2015.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  28. IT ALL STARTS WITH AWARENESS -LGBTQ DAY IN ESKASONI. http://kinu.ca/news

External links

  • Canada Cultural Center Gallery
  • Canada Cultural Center Interview
  • CBC Nova Scotia. Sharing the View
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