EMPLACEMENT: CanadaTerrance Houle is an internationally recognized interdisciplinary media artist and a member of the Blood Tribe. Involved with Aboriginal communities all his life, he has traveled to reservations throughout North America participating in Powwow dancing along with his native ceremonies. Houle utilizes at his discretion performance, photography, video/film, music and painting. Likewise Houle's practice includes tools of mass dissemination such as billboards and vinyl bus signage.
A graduate of the Alberta College of Art and Design, Terrance Houle received his B.F.A in 2003. His groundbreaking art quickly garnered him significant accolades and opportunities, including the 2003 invitation to participate in the Thematic Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts in. This Residency focused on 34 international indigenous people exploring issues of colonization and communion. Houle received the 2006 Enbridge Emerging Artist Award presented at the Mayors Luncheon for the Arts, City Of Calgary. After receiving many screenings of his short video/film work at the Toronto 2004 ImagineNATIVE Film Festival, Houle was awarded winner of Best Experimental
Film. His work has been exhibited across Canada, Parts of the United States, Australia, Europe and England.
Contenus ajoutés par Terrance Houle
Synopsis: A Portrait of my Mother on the Blood Reservation (KAINAI NATION). produced for the Good Medicine Project for First Nations Health and Wellness Health Canada, featuring Lucid44...
Synopsis: All For You (Summer)- Live performance soundtrack Lucid 44 & Terrance Houle
This is the first part in a video series called "All For You". I aprroached several wonderful people on my...





