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Liz Ikiriko

January 16, 2020 to March 14, 2020
Originating at Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina Public Library
Main Gallery

Events

Opening Reception: Thursday January 16, 7:30PM

Flags of Unsung Countries is a photographic installation exploring new ceremonies, migration and embodied archives. Photographed in Canada and Nigeria, the work functions as a rite of passage. The exhibition charts the process of understanding a father's struggles as an African immigrant challenged by mental illness living in the Canadian Prairies. The layered images intersect geography and memory in a search for a location of belonging. The work asks the questions: How do we reconcile displacement with a sense of rootedness on adopted homelands? What is required of a home - is it a geography, a structure, a memory? Do we choose to belong or does it choose us? Flags of Unsung Countries uses photography as a language and an archive to map a path of the African diaspora.
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Liz Ikiriko, Homegoing, 2017. Colour photograph on hahnemuehle, 33.5" x 50".


Artist Biography:

Born and raised in Regina, Liz Ikiriko is a biracial Nigerian Canadian independent photoeditor, curator and artist. As a photo editor she has directed visual research with the NFB, the CBC and Macleans Magazine. She has curated projects with The NationalMusic Centre, Wedge Curatorial Projects and at Prefix ICA. Ikiriko holds an MFA in Criticism and Curatorial Practice from OCAD University.