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Tanya Lukin Linklater’s performances, works
for camera, installations, and writings centre
Indigenous peoples’ lived experiences, (home)lands,
and structures of sustenance. Her performances
in relation to objects in exhibition, scores, and
ancestral belongings generate what she has come to
call felt structures. Her work has been shown at the
Aichi Triennale, Art Gallery of Ontario, Chicago
Architecture Biennial, New Museum Triennial, San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Toronto Biennial
of Art, and elsewhere. Her Alutiiq/Sugpiaq
homelands are in the Kodiak archipelago of
southwestern Alaska. She lives and works in
Nbisiing Anishinaabeg territory.
This publication was produced in connection with
Ontario Culture Days, 2022.
Design: OTAMI-ᐅᑕᒥ
Published: Type A Print
Written by Tanya Lukin Linklater
Images by Tanya Lukin Linklater, Sensation is
a circuit of experience, a circuit of the felt
travelling in and adjacent to the body, 2022.
Commissioned by Toronto Biennial of Art.
© Copyright 2022 by the artist
© Copyright 2022 by Ontario Culture Days
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This publication was made possible by Ontario
Culture Days, in partnership with the Toronto
Biennial for Art, and thanks to support from the
Government of Canada, the Canada Council for the
Arts, the Province of Ontario, the Ontario Arts
Council, and the Toronto Arts Council.