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Carried by rivers, held by lands

Carried by rivers, held by lands takes form here as a group exhibition that gathers a set of artist projects developed through exchanges, gatherings, and site-responsive processes that continue beyond the gallery. Moving between river and oceanic contexts, the works attend to the flows that sustain and unsettle life—ecological, cultural, and economic.

Event/Exhibition meta autogenerated block.

Where

Connect Gallery

Cooking Sections’ CLIMAVORE project, introduced through the work, Bivalve Murals, signals an ongoing collaboration with the museum around adaptive food systems. Exchanges between Kultivator and Marianne Nicolson with the Musga̱maḵw Dzawada̱ʼenux̱w First Nation centre the rematriation of knowledge connected to stinging nettle and oolichan fishing. Katarina Pirak Sikku’s works trace Sámi histories of displacement along dammed rivers.

The exhibition also brings forward projects first presented through earlier phases of the initiative. Works by Althea Thauberger and Laakkuluk Williamson and Jamie Griffiths, originally shown in the Connect Gallery, return in new relation to the broader constellation of artworks gathered here, extending conversations that have unfolded across multiple years, locations, and forms of exchange.

Together, these works foreground practices grounded in reciprocity, continuity, and resistance, proposing ways of living otherwise within and against the conditions of colonial capitalism and climate crisis.

Carried by rivers, held by lands is generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts and the Embassy of Sweden. 

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A group of people sit around a long wooden table outdoors beside a rustic timber building, participating in a hands-on workshop. One person stands and demonstrates an activity while others watch and work with materials in front of them. The gathering takes place on a grassy lawn surrounded by trees and garden plants.
Stinging nettle workshop led by Anette Johansson, 2025, Kultivator Dyestad. Photo: Mathieu Vrijman.

Featured artists

  • Cooking Sections
  • Kultivator
  • Katarina Pirak Sikku
  • Katarina Spik Skum
  • Althea Thauberger
  • Marianne Nicolson with Dzawada̱ʼenux̱w First Nation community members
  • Laakkuluk Wiliamson and Jamie Griffiths

Curatorial team

Carried by rivers, held by lands  is curated by Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh, Co-Executive Director and CEO, and Tarah Hogue, Adjunct Curator (Indigenous Art), Remai Modern, Saskatoon; and Maria Lind, Director, Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiruna.