bīskabiyang
In Jacqueline Morrisseau-Addison's poetic bīskabiyang the artist reflects on the nurturing of many homes – our bodies, our spirits, our families and communities, our plant, animal and earthly kin, as well as our first home, Mother Earth.
TRANSCRIPT
For me, soft action is bīskabiyang. Leanne Betasamosake Simpson describes this as a collective process of ‘returning to ourselves’. For nimaamaa and I, we are learning that this journey of finding and (re)connecting to a multiplicity of beings and places comes with many responsibilities. It is a process of nurturing many homes – our bodies, our spirits, our families and communities, our plant, animal and earthly kin, as well as our first home, Mother Earth.
Generously supported by Canada Gives—Taylor Taliesin Foundation
Volume 1: Presence
Collection
The first of Parallelogram’s thematic collections is centred on the concept of Presence. Across videos, text, and photo projects, each individual contribution invites a reflection on not simply a specific place, but how it is inhabited and by whom.
The Spirit of the Flame
Emma Hassencahl-Perley
Existing as a Settler On Unceded Land: A Guide
Deirdre Lee
Fire.Heart.Spirit
Aaron Rice