Terrance Houle is an internationally recognized interdisciplinary media artist and a proud member of the Kainai Nation (Blood Tribe). Born in Calgary, AB, and raised on the Great Plains of North America, Houle has been actively involved with Indigenous communities throughout Canada and the United States all his life. Houle’s practice encompases performance, photography, video, music, and painting. Terrance has received numerous awards for his work which has been exhibited across Canada, the United States, Australia, the UK, and Europe. Houle has a BFA from Alberta College of Art and Design (2003), and he lives and maintains his art practice in Calgary.
Trevor Freeman is an artist from Calgary, AB, whose practice involves performance and environmental sculpture. Freeman has a BFA from University of Lethbridge (2001).
