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Appreciating Indigenous art on campus

E’yies’lek Rocky LaRock’s wooden sculpture in the Indigenous Teaching Garden. As you walk the halls and pathways of UFV’s campuses, you’ll encounter many pieces of Indigenous art, entrusted to this community by the artists who created them. Teresa Carlson, the university’s curator, collaborates with these creators to document and share their work with the world. “Indigenous art isn’t just a picture or carving on the wall; it’s a representation o…
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University of the Fraser Valley broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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