Aboriginal Art Projects
Re-Setting the Cedar Table Project

Aboriginal art around the campus
- Aboriginal-Style Paintings and Drawings
- Baby Alpaca Fur Rug
- Bear Mother
- Button Blanket
- Copper-Owl-Raven Wall Hanging
- Dogfish Woman
- Frog Constellation
- Inuit Inukshuk
- Metis Flag
- Metis Sash
- Missing Pieces, Susan Point Serigraph
- Playground of the Gods Pole Park
- Ray Wesley Totem Poles
- Renaissance Coffee Totem Pole
- Squamish Weavings
- Written Into The Earth
The Cedar Table display in the AQ was co-produced by the SFU Gallery and the Cedar Table Series Group. Mr. Edgar Heap of Birds kindly agreed to have his bus shelter poster - Imperial Canada Where Is Your Status Card? - added to the exhibition after the contest had ended.
The 2004-05 Cedar Table Series Anti-Colonial Art Contest was co-organized by Erma Robinson, Rick Ouellet, Sasha Hobbs, Nadine Chambers, ryan andrew murphy, Amanda van Baarsen and david fleming-saraceno.
The contest judges were Erma Robinson, Tania Willard, Nadine Chambers and Rita Wong.
Cedar Table Series guest speakers, performers, designers and winning artists included Barbara Charlie, Theresa Neel, Margaret “Grandma” Harris, annie ross, Peter Jacobs, William Ignace (a.k.a. Wolverine), Arnie Jack, Sandy Scofield, Lucie Idlout, HOCK E AYE VI Edgar Heap of Birds, Leonard George, Sherene Razack, Sunera Thobani, Merit Ichin, Pascuala Patishtán, Erika Fuchs, Nate Woodbury, Susan Cormier, A.S. Matta, Valentine Gomez, Marlee Ouellet, Scott Stonechild, Adriana Contreras, m.d. caroline lefebvre, Noemi Kozikowsa, Lisa Sterling, Tania Willard, Gwaai Edenshaw, Mary Aski-Piyesiwiskwew Longman, Roy Miki, Rita Wong and Jerry Zaslove.
