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Jacqueline calls it a jewel, Tanya Lukin Linklater

Tanya Lukin Linklater

Jacqueline calls it a jewel

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Tanya Lukin Linklater, Jacqueline calls it a jewel, 2025
Digital Pigmented Print
11.5 x 11.5 cm
Edition of 25 
Signed and numbered certificate
Unframed

Standard Price £250* 
Patron’s Price £225** 

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This edition has been produced on the occasion of the exhibition akâmi- at Camden Art Centre, 2025. 

About the artist
Tanya Lukin Linklater's artistic practice spans video, sculpture, and dance in museums. Sensation, embodied inquiry, scores, rehearsal, and being in relation (to ancestral belongings, communities, and weather) structure her work. Through citation of Indigenous peoples' lived experience and cultural work, she honours practices and lineages that exceed dominant ideas of who we are. Her work reckons with histories that affect Indigenous peoples’ lived experiences, (home)lands, and ideas. She continues to write in relation to what she has come to call felt structures.

About the work
“Worn by powwow dancers (grass dancers, old style jingle dancers, old style fancy dancers), land defenders and water protectors across Turtle Island (North America), kohkom scarves are garments that signify a commitment to Indigenous knowledges embodied by our grandmothers. I return to this textile in my practice as it reminds me of our collective work towards repair, restoration and resistance“. - Tanya Lukin Linklater


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About the work
"Worn by powwow dancers (grass dancers, old style jingle dancers, old style fancy dancers), land defenders and water protectors across Turtle Island (North America), kohkom scarves are garments that signify a commitment to Indigenous knowledges embodied by our grandmothers. I return to this textile in my practice as it reminds me of our collective work towards repair, restoration and resistance". - Tanya Lukin Linklater 


Own Art

Camden Art Centre is part of the Own Art scheme. You can purchase Artists’ Editions and pay in ten monthly interest-free installments. Please contact shop@camdenartcentre.org for further information.

VAT and Shipping
Please note VAT is calculated at checkout. For more information visit our Shipping and Customs Policy

T&C's
Please note you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions by purchasing.