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Terrance James Houle (born 1975) is an Internationally recognized Canadian interdisciplinary artist and member of the
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and ancestry from the Sandy Bay Reservation, Manitoba. His Mother is Maxine WeaselFat from the Kainai Nation and Father Donald Vernon Houle from Sandy Bay Reservation in Manitoba, they are both 3rd generation Residential School attendees & reside on the Blood reservation in Southern Alberta, Canada. His work ranges from subversive to humorous absurdity to solemn and poetic artistic expressions. His work often relates to the physical body as it investigates issues of history,
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, Aboriginal identity and representation in popular culture, as well as conceptual ideas based on memory, home, and
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communities. Currently, He has co-directed a Short Animation Otanimm/Onnimm with his daughter Neko which is currently touring Film festivals, In Los Angeles, NYC, Toronto, New Zealand, Vancouver, Oxford & many more. Recently their short film won the prestigious Golden Sheaf Indigenous Award at Yorkton Film Festival and is Neko's First Award in Film at 17 years old. Daina Warren, Acquisition Proposal for Terrance Houle’s Your Dreams Are Killing MY Culture, accession #43336, Curatorial File, National Gallery of Canada Houle works in whatever media strikes him, and has produced work in photography, painting, installation, mass marketing, performance, music, video, and film. Houle is based in Calgary, Alberta.


Early life

Houle was born in 1975 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He holds a
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in Fibre & textiles from the Alberta College of Art and Design 2003. His father was an army sergeant in the Canadian Armed Forces, and the family moved around a lot. This constant relocation reinforced the importance of his Aboriginal identity and cultural backgrounds to Houle, which formed the basis of his art practice. He has been involved with Aboriginal communities all his life, traveling across North America to participate in Powwow dancing along with his native ceremonies. He has one Daughter Neko Wong-Houle born 2003 who is a registered member of the Kainai Nation, Saulteaux and of Chinese & Romanian Decent


Solo exhibitions

*2009–2010 ''Givn'r'' - York University, Toronto, Ontario; Plug-in Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario. This touring exhibition was a survey of Houle's work from 2003-2009. *2010 ''Friend or Foe'', Or Gallery, Vancouver. *2009 ''Things May Appear Larger'' - Red Shift Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan *2008 ''85.11.16'' - Skew Gallery, Calgary, Alberta *2005 ''Remember In Grade…''- The New Gallery +15 Window, Calgary, Alberta *2003 ''Kipi-Dapi-Pook-Aki, Taking Back Control'' – Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta *2003 ''A Little Western'' - +15 Window Project, Truck Gallery, Calgary, Alberta.


Group exhibitions

*2010 ''SKIN'', National Museum of the American Indian, New York City *2009 ''Friend or Foe'', SAW Gallery, Ottawa, and Or Gallery, Vancouver *2009 ''REZIDENTS'', Open Sky Gallery, Fort Simpson and Neutral Ground, Regina (2010) and Neutral Ground, Regina, Saatchewan *2009 ''The World Upside Down'', Art Gallery of Victoria, BC *2009 ''Face the 2 Nation'', Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta *2009 ''Photo LA 2008'', SKEW Gallery, Los Angeles *2009 ''Photo Miami 2007'', SKEW Gallery, Miami, Florida *2007 ''Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art: Living Utopia and Disaster'', Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta *2006 ''Wagon Burner This! Princess Moonrider That!'', A Space Gallery, Toronto, ON *2006 ''The Bodies That Were Not Ours'', Linden St. Kilda Centre for the Contemporary Arts, Melbourne, Australia


GHOST DAYS

Since 2014, Houle has been working on an ongoing collaborative project titled GHOST DAYS. GHOST DAYS evokes colonial and non-colonial histories that exist in the light of night as in the darkness of the day, and awakens a collaboration with artists, audience, and spirit. So far it has involved a residency at Banff Centre for the Arts, performances,
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, Alberta.


Collections

His work ''Your Dreams Are Killing My Culture'' (2009) was purchased for the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Canada in 2011. His work is also included in the permanent collections of the Glenbow Museum, the
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and the
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.


Awards

Houle and his daughter Neko won the prestigious 2021 Yorkton Film Festival Golden Shear Indigenous Award for their short animation
Otanimm/Onnimm
produced in 2019/20. He received the 2004 Enbridge Emerging Artist Award presented at the Mayors Luncheon for the Arts, City of Calgary, Alberta. He was awarded Best Experimental Film at the 2004 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Festival in Toronto, Ontario. He was also an invited participant in the Banff Centre for the Arts program ''Communion and Other Conversations Artist in Residency Program'' at Banff, Alberta, in 2003.


References

*Terrance Houle, et al. ''Terrance Houle: Givn'r'' . Winnepeg: Plug in Editions, 2012. *Adrian A. Stimson and David Garneau. ''The Life and Times of Buffalo Boy.'' Calgary: Truck, Contemporary Art in Calgary, 2014. *Catherine Crowston, et al. ''Face the Nation : KC Adams, Lori Blondeau, Dana Claxton, Terrance Houle, Maria Hupfield, Kent Monkman, Adrian Stimson, Jeff Thomas.'' Edmonton: Art Gallery of Alberta, 2008.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Houle, Terrance 1975 births Living people First Nations artists 21st-century Canadian artists Artists from Calgary Canadian male artists 21st-century Canadian male artists