Sheldon Louis, Coralee Miller, David Wilson and Manuel Axel Strain | You are on Syilx Territory
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FINA Art Gallery (Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies) 1148 Research Road (UBC Okanagan Campus), Kelowna, British Columbia V1V 1V7

Sheldon Louis, "cax̌alqs – red dress," 2021
Courtesy of the UBC Okanagan Public Art Collection.
Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 7, 2023, 5:00 to 7:00 PM
UBC Okanagan Gallery and the Indigenous Art Intensive are proud to open You are on Syilx Territory with works from UBC Okanagan’s Public Art Collection by Sheldon Louis, Coralee Miller, David Wilson and Manuel Axel Strain.
Yukon based, Selkirk First Nation artist Krystle Silverfox was recently shortlisted for the Sobey Art Award (2022) with an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada, in Ottawa. Artworks from Silverfox’s National Gallery exhibition will be shown for the first time in Western Canada in Invisible Forces. Tiffany Shaw is a Métis architect, artist and curator based in Alberta, whose work has been shown at the Venice Architecture Biennale, and multiple public art commissions including Edmonton’s Indigenous Art Park, will reinterpret an ongoing series of work that was recently shown at the Surrey Art Gallery and the Southern Alberta Art Gallery.
Invisible Forces and You are on Syilx Territory are both curated by Dr. Stacey Koosel, UBC Okanagan Gallery curator and Indigenous Art Intensive co-ordinator. “You are on Syilx Territory features new acquisitions from UBC Okanagan’s Public Art Collection, and is a call to action, to Indigenize the university’s art collection that currently has only 8 works by Syilx artists, in an 800 piece collection that is less then 1%.”
You are on Syilx Territory is an exhibition that contains paintings by celebrated Syilx painters, Sheldon Louis, Coralee Miller, David Wilson and Manuel Axel Strain that are part of UBC Okanagan’s Public Art Collection.
The two exhibitions are part of the Indigenous Art Intensive, a month-long event that hosts leading Indigenous artists and scholars, with a free and open to the public program of talks, art making workshops, open studio day and events. UBC Okanagan’s Indigenous Art Intensive is a leader in showcasing Interior Salish specific artists, ideas and practices.