A Debbie Keeper Retrospective, curated by Janell Henry

March 27, 2022

7:00 pm

An evening of short films by Debbie Keeper, curated by Janell Henry.

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A Debbie Keeper Retrospective, curated by Janell Henry

An evening of short films by Debbie Keeper, curated by Janell Henry.

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Mar 27, 2022
12:00 am
End
Dec 23, 2024
08:15 pm

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Debbie Keeper wore many hats throughout her thirty-year career as a creator and educator in film. In her independent productions, she uses experimental images and social commentary combined with poetry. And in her work with others, she worked in multiple production departments alongside many other critically acclaimed artists.

Anishna What!? – Debbie Keeper – 3:10 mins

I See… – Debbie Keeper – 13:33 mins

The Stone Show – Zachery Cameron Longboy – 8.00 mins

Through the Looking Glass – Thriza Jean Cuthand – 12:30 mins

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Thank you VIDEO POOL & NIMAC for support this event.

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Anishna What!? – Debbie Keeper (1995) – 3:10 min

This work is a tourist’s eye view of an excursion to a local historic site that depicts an 1850s representation of a native encampment. The found text for “Anishna What!?” reflects upon questions posed to the artist while she worked as a historic site interpreter at a Native encampment. While some of the tourist’s comments are genuine and sincere, others are illustrative of the misconceptions and stereotyped images of North American Indigenous peoples.

I See… – Debbie Keeper (1995) – 13:33 min

A look at the commercial exploitation of modern technology and its isolating effects on humankind in the

age of the global village. I see…/images/ imagine/ imagine us/ that feeling/ deep down/ dark/ insidious

empty ache/ the sick that hunger/ parched and swallowing spit/ instead of eating cake/ loner/ lonely/

lonesome/ beyond tears/ past silence/ and into action/ headstrong/ blind mind/ passion/ and driven by a

song/ chasing chaos/ for comfort without arms/ heart/ hard/ hardening/ i see/ images/ imagine/ imagine

us…

The Stone Show – Zachery Longboy (1999) – 8:00 min

I beg to differ, just look around, open your eyes

the madness, the confusion, the make believe of life

locked away and safely hidden, under a dress called me.

rather than a golden touch, more than the dream last night.

when the days become long and the nights full and free

Through the Looking Glass – Thirza Cuthand (1999) – 12:30 min

Half-breed Alice attempts to become queen and struggles with the Red Queen and the White Queen’s disapproval of her racial transgressions. A funny and quirky take on race, this piece stars Cosmosquaw as the Red Queen, Shawna Dempsey as the White Queen, and Thirza Cuthand as Alice.

More about Debbie Keeper

Debbie Keeper (Fisher River Cree Nation, MB) is a multidisciplinary artist. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours Degree from the University of Manitoba’s School of Art in 1996. Her various activities in the arts – theatre, photography and poetry – have been a strong influence in her process and approach to video. Her video works have been exhibited locally, nationally and internationally in both the broadcast medium and at various festivals and events.

More about the curator, Janell Henry

Janell Henry is an arts and cultural worker from Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation, Manitoba. Her love for art and technology started with music and expanded into a wider range of media production after getting involved in rez radio in her home community. She studied media production, writing, psychology and film at The Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts(2011-2012), University of Winnipeg (2012-2019) and National Screen Institute(2020).

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