Lita Fontaine: Without Reservation
Catherine Mattes
The Dakota/Ojibwa artist's montages refer to the effects of colonization, such as racial stereotypes, residential schools and government treaties. Other motifs include family photographs, beadwork and the drum. As a tribal feminist she resists the social images of Aboriginal women.
Winnipeg Art Gallery (2001) 26 pp 12 ill (3 col.) 8.5x8.5 in. 088915211X $11.00
Alt.shift.control: Musings on Digital Identity
Steve Loft & Shirley Madill
Catalogue of an exhibition produced in conjunction with the Native Indian/Inuit Photographers' Association and featuring digital photography by three Native artists. Larry McNeil (Idaho) has exhibited at the Ansel Adams Center for Photography and the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum. Lita Fontaine (Manitoba) has exhibited at Neutral Ground and Tribe Gallery. Rosalie Favell (New Mexico/Toronto) has exhibited at the University of New Mexico's Sommers Gallery and the Canadian Museum of Civilization).
Art Gallery of Hamilton (2000) 26 pp 6 col. ill. 8x7 in. 0919153674 $8.00