The Indigenous Curatorial Collective
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The Indigenous Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones (IC/CA) (formerly the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective) is a Canadian-based fine arts organization that provides professional development opportunities to the Indigenous peoples in Canada which include the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists and curators.
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Formation | 2006|03|14 |
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Founder | Cathy Mattes, Barry Ace, Ryan Rice, Ron Noganosh, and Âhasiw Maskêgon-Iskwêw |
Type | Non-Profit Arts Organization |
Focus | Fine Arts, Critical Discourse, Critical Art Writing |
Headquarters | 264 – 401 Richmond Street West Toronto, ON M5V 3A8 |
Area served | Canada |
Method | Professional Development for Artists & Writers, Advocacy for Indigenous Fine Arts |
Reuben Friend - Co-Chair, Lori Beavis - Treasurer, and Maia Nuku - Secretary | |
Key people | Liz Barron - Director of Operations & Eli Hurtle - Director of Programming |
Website | icca.art |
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