20 On October 3, 2020 the ACC held our Annual General Meeting for our members over Zoom. The meeting was hosted by the ACC’s Co-Chairs Tarah Hogue and John Hampton with presentations from Executive Director Camille Usher, Director of Programming Camille Larivée, and ACC Treasurer Lori Beavis. Throughout the meeting we presented and discussed what …
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25 Call for Indigenous curators/artists – Residency at Centre CLARK Studio DEADLINE: November 1, 2020 Residency: January 8 to March 30, 2021 * The residency is conditional following public health recommendations The ACC/CCA and the Centre CLARK are pleased to partner to offer an opportunity for a studio residency at the Centre CLARK during Winter …
18 Crows and Sacred Tobacco, Artwork created by Flora May The Aboriginal Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones (ACC / CCA) is excited to present its 2020 Annual Gathering Beyond Space: A Gathering on Care in Strange Times which is taking place for the first time in the digital space. Throughout the month of …
8 (Version française plus bas) DEADLINE TO APPLY: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 AT 5PM EST The Aboriginal Curatorial Collective/ Collectif des commissaires autochtones (ACC / CCA) is excited to put forth a call for moderators to facilitate two round tables that will take place during our upcoming 2020 Gathering, Beyond Space: A Gathering on Care in …

36 SS2S collective care in Winter 2020 during the residency around the Bear Moon Healing Drum. In Circle with Elder Sedalia Kawennota Fazio, Dayna Danger, Amanda Roy, Joce Two Crows Tremblay, Verse, Isa Hagerman, Matisse Bourgeois + Faye Mullen Faye Mullen – Presentation + performanceFriday June19, 2020, 3PM ACC-CCA and the Centre CLARK artist run …

16 Version française plus bas For this third edition, the ACC/CCA in collaboration with Centre CLARK, would like to initiate a new cycle of video presentations by inviting Indigenous curators and artists from any territory of the land we call Canada to submit proposals for a video program that will be presented during the fall-winter 2020 season. The …
9 ACC Welcomes Carrie Allison as Communications Coordinator Please join us in welcoming our newest addition to the ACC-CCA team, Carrie Allison! Carrie will be working as our Communications Coordinator, creating a cohesive and accessible voice for the ACC that will keep our community better connected to what we do and who we are. We …
20 Job Title: Curatorial Intern, Emerging Curatorial Training Program Start Date: June 18th Salary: To Be Confirmed with Partner Institution, 35hrs/week for 8-weeks DEADLINE EXTENDED! APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 17th 5:00PM PST Job Description The Aboriginal Curatorial Collective/ Collectif des commissaires autochtones (ACC-CCA) is hiring ten curatorial interns to participate in self-directed and site-specific curatorial placements …
6 For the second consecutive year, the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective/ Collectif des Commissaires Autochtones (ACC-CCA) in collaboration with the Centre CLARK artist-run centre, would like to initiate a new cycle of video presentations by inviting Indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) curators and artists from any region on the land we call Canada to submit …
11 The Aboriginal Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones (ACC-CCA) is proud to announce the appointment of Camille Georgeson-Usher as the organization’s interim Transitional Executive Director. Throughout 2018, Camille has been working with the ACC-CCA as the Director of Programming, expanding existing plans for outreach and establishing programming frameworks for future gatherings and curatorial …
11 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the departure of our Executive Director, Clayton Windatt. Clayton has worked as the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective’s Executive Director for the past three years and has volunteered in various capacities with the ACC-CCA for the better part of a decade. During this time the ACC-CCA has grown …
32 © Eruoma Awashish, Onimiskiw, 2019. Vue d’installation, Musée d’art de Joliette. Photo : Paul Litherland © Sonia Robertson, Le sang de la Terre-Mère, 2014-2019. Vue d’installation, Musée d’art de Joliette. Photo : Paul Litherland Watch the interviews with Sonia Robertson and Eruoma Awashish about their installations in the exhibition Of Tobacco and …