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Candice Hopkins

Candice Hopkins, citizen of Carcross/Tagish First Nation, is an independent curator, writer, and is a curator for documenta 14. She's based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Features• April 5, 2017

An Elegy for Beau Dick (1955–2017)

By Candice Hopkins

Beau Dick was given the name “Walis Gwy Um,” which means “big, great whale” in the Kwak’wala language. His carvings tap into the supernatural,…

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Features• September 30, 2016

An Elegy for Annie Pootoogook (1969–2016)

By Candice Hopkins

Annie Pootoogook was from the Arctic near the North Pole. Her community is called Kinngait in Inuktitut – the language of Inuit people – and…

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