Introducing stories by Indigenous collaborators, created inside and outside community digital storytelling workshops or during our artist-led research.
Lulu’s Story
Moving to big town Vancouver helped Lulu to develop her fashion career and connect with other trans folks.
Searching for my sister’s eyes
The storyteller remembers her sister as she walks through Mount Pleasant and sees brown faces painted in the street murals.
Artists’ Memories of Mount Pleasant
Michelle La Flamme began this sound walk about Vancouver’s creative hub Mount Pleasant in August 2021. Walk through the area...
artificial sun
Frederick Cummings' powerful visual statement on the depth and nature of reality. The clouds are all vibrating in tune to...
Brenda Prince…joke teller
Brenda took part in the grunt gallery Digital Story Workshop in February, 2023. She created a vignette of her comedy...
Joanne Arnott and Wil To Write at the 2017 Vancouver Mayor’s Arts Awards
Joanne Arnott and Wil To Write at the 2017 Vancouver Mayor’s Arts Awards
Three Little Birds
Walker shares the Cree names of her father, grandfather, and great-grandfather Cheepoostatin, three gentle men with a powerful influence.
Kamloops Art Tour
Artist Chris Bose takes us on a tour of his favourite Kamloops arts spots. He begins with murals he co-created...
The wounded healer
Christine's digital story expresses her own journey, transforming intergenerational trauma to a powerful healing presence in her community.
Malpractice
An Indigenous healthcare worker in Vancouver encounters systemic racism firsthand and tells us about her experience in Malpractice.
Everyone Belongs
Coco Eskotew’s powerful challenge to a bully’s “silent treatment” grows out of her ability as a painter to express metaphors.
Untitled
Coco documents her process and techniques as an artist while she creates a painting encouraging people to accept and respect...