Greg A Hill

Greg A. Hill is a multidisciplinary artist and a curator. Currently based in Chelsea, QC, he is a Kanyen’keháka member of the Six Nations of the Grand River through his father and settler French through his mother. Hill’s work as an artist is primarily in performance, installation, object making and digital imaging and has explored aspects of colonialism, nationalism, and concepts of place and community through the lens of his mixed ancestry. Recent work delves into concepts of relationship to Land and contrasting spaces described as interior/exterior or domestic/wild as an inquiry of embodied lived experiences with “Land.” He has been exhibiting his work since 1989, with solo exhibitions and performance works across Canada and group exhibitions in North America and Europe. He has also worked collaboratively in performance productions and exhibitions in Canada, the United States, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Hong Kong. In 2003, Hill was a recipient of the K.M. Hunter Foundation Visual Arts Award and an Indspire award in 2018. His work can be found in public and private collections in Canada and abroad. 

We are/the Land/is Us, Residency presentation, OBORO, Montreal, QC, December, 2024

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