Bracken Hanuse Corlett

Individual


Roles

Artist, Writer

Biography

Bracken Hanuse Corlett is a multimedia artist hailing from the Wuikinuxv and Klahoose Nations. He started in theatre and performance and has transitioned into a focus on digital-media performance/installation and visual arts. He worked as a news writer for Redwire Magazine, and is the co-founder and co-coordinator of the Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival. He established himself in live-visual performance as a member of the West Coast audio-visual collective, Skookum Sound System. He is a graduate of the En’owkin Centre of Indigenous Art and went to Emily Carr University of Art and Design for a BFA in Visual Arts. He has also studied Northwest Coast Art, carving and design from acclaimed Heiltsuk artists Bradley Hunt and his sons Shawn Hunt and Dean Hunt. Some of his notable exhibitions have been at Elliott Louis Gallery, grunt gallery, and Gallery Gachet in Vancouver, Three Walls Gallery in Chicago, SAW Gallery in Ottawa, The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art in Kelowna, Royal BC Museum in Victoria, and the Sâkêwêwak Artists’ Collective in Regina.

Linkedin, 2023

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