Aiyyana Maracle, the Glossary
Aiyyana Maracle (25 November 1950 – 24 April 2016) was a Haudenosaunee performance artist, activist, theatre director, scholar, and educator.[1]
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46 relations: Bachelor of Architecture, Brantford, Buffalo, New York, Canada, Canada Council, Canadians, Collage, Concordia University, Curator, Drawing, Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Europe, First Nations in Canada, Gender binary, Gender expression, Gender fluidity, Gender nonconformity, Gender transition, Goddard College, Grand River (Ontario), Grunt gallery, Indian Act, Indian reserve, Indspire, Installation art, Interdisciplinary arts, Iroquoian languages, Iroquois, Master of Fine Arts, McGill University, Mohawk people, Painting, Pennsylvania State University, Performance art, Photography, Plainfield, Vermont, Printmaking, Race (human categorization), Rochester, New York, Scholar, Six Nations of the Grand River, Southern Ontario, Theatre, Theatre director, Transsexual, Vancouver Community College.
- Canadian transgender artists
- Canadian transgender writers
Bachelor of Architecture
A Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) is a bachelor's degree designed to satisfy the academic requirement of practising architecture around the world.
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Brantford
Brantford (2021 population: 104,688) is a city in Ontario, Canada, founded on the Grand River in Southwestern Ontario.
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Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Erie County.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Canada Council
The Canada Council for the Arts (Conseil des arts du Canada), commonly called the Canada Council, is a Crown corporation established in 1957 as an arts council of the Government of Canada.
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Canadians
Canadians (Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada.
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Collage
Collage (from the coller, "to glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.
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Concordia University
Concordia University (Université Concordia) is a public English-language research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Curator
A curator (from cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer.
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Drawing
Drawing is a visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface.
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Emily Carr University of Art and Design
The Emily Carr University of Art + Design (abbreviated as ECU) is a public university of art and design located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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First Nations in Canada
First Nations (Premières Nations) is a term used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis.
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Gender binary
The gender binary (also known as gender binarism) is the classification of gender into two distinct forms of masculine and feminine, whether by social system, cultural belief, or both simultaneously.
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Gender expression
Gender expression, or gender presentation, is a person's behavior, mannerisms, and appearance that are socially associated with gender, namely femininity or masculinity.
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Gender fluidity
Gender fluidity (commonly referred to as genderfluid) is a non-fixed gender identity that shifts over time or depending on the situation.
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Gender nonconformity
Gender nonconformity or gender variance is behavior or gender expression by an individual that does not match masculine or feminine gender norms.
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Gender transition
Gender transition is the process of affirming and expressing one's internal sense of gender, as opposed to the gender assigned to them at birth.
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Goddard College
Goddard College was a private college with three locations in the United States: Plainfield, Vermont; Port Townsend, Washington; and Seattle, Washington.
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Grand River (Ontario)
The Grand River, formerly known as the River Ouse, is a large river in Ontario, Canada.
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Grunt gallery
The grunt gallery is a Canadian artist-run centre, founded in 1984 and located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Indian Act
The Indian Act (Loi sur les Indiens) is a Canadian Act of Parliament that concerns registered Indians, their bands, and the system of Indian reserves.
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Indian reserve
In Canada, an Indian reserve (reserve indienne) is defined by the Indian Act as a "tract of land, the legal title to which is vested in Her Majesty, that has been set apart by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of a band." Reserves are areas set aside for First Nations, one of the major groupings of Indigenous peoples in Canada, after a contract with the Canadian state ("the Crown"), and are not to be confused with Indigenous peoples' claims to ancestral lands under Aboriginal title.
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Indspire
Indspire, formerly known as the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF), is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.
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Installation art
Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space.
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Interdisciplinary arts
Interdisciplinary arts are a combination of arts that use an interdisciplinary approach involving more than one artistic discipline.
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Iroquoian languages
The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America.
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Iroquois
The Iroquois, also known as the Five Nations, and later as the Six Nations from 1722 onwards; alternatively referred to by the endonym Haudenosaunee are an Iroquoian-speaking confederacy of Native Americans and First Nations peoples in northeast North America.
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Master of Fine Arts
A Master of Fine Arts (MFA or M.F.A.) is a terminal degree in fine arts, including visual arts, creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, dance, theatre, other performing arts and in some cases, theatre management or arts administration.
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McGill University
McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Mohawk people
The Kanien'kehá:ka ("People of the flint"; commonly known in English as Mohawk people) are in the easternmost section of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy.
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Painting
Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support").
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Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University, commonly referred to as Penn State and sometimes by the acronym PSU, is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania.
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Performance art
Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants.
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Photography
Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
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Plainfield, Vermont
Plainfield, a town in Washington County, Vermont, United States was incorporated in 1867.
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Printmaking
Printmaking is the process of creating artworks by printing, normally on paper, but also on fabric, wood, metal, and other surfaces.
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Race (human categorization)
Race is a categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society.
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Rochester, New York
Rochester is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Monroe County.
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Scholar
A scholar is a person who is a researcher or has expertise in an academic discipline.
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Six Nations of the Grand River
Six Nations (or Six Nations of the Grand River, Réserve des Six Nations, Ye:i’ Níónöëdzage:h) is demographically the largest First Nations reserve in Canada.
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Southern Ontario
Southern Ontario is a primary region of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Theatre
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.
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Theatre director
A theatre director or stage director is a professional in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production such as a play, opera, dance, drama, musical theatre performance, etc.
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Transsexual
A transsexual person is someone who experiences a gender identity that is inconsistent with their assigned sex, and desires to permanently transition to the sex or gender with which they identify, usually seeking medical assistance (including gender affirming therapies, such as hormone replacement therapy and gender affirming surgery) to help them align their body with their identified sex or gender.
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Vancouver Community College (VCC) is a public community college in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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See also
Canadian transgender artists
- Aiyyana Maracle
- Ali J. Eisner
- Axelle Lenoir
- Chase Joynt
- Ilona Verley
- JJ Levine
- Katherine Collins
- Maddy Thorson
- Mirha-Soleil Ross
- S. Bear Bergman
- Sean Dorsey
- Steven Appleby
- Syrus Marcus Ware
- TJ Cuthand
- Wynne Neilly
Canadian transgender writers
- Aaron Devor
- Aiyyana Maracle
- Alexandre Baril
- Ali Blythe
- Aren X. Tulchinsky
- Arielle Twist
- Axelle Lenoir
- Bobbi Lancaster
- Casey Plett
- Chase Joynt
- Dianna Boileau
- Enza Anderson
- Erica Rutherford
- Florence Ashley
- Gabrielle Tremblay
- Gwen Benaway
- Gwen Haworth
- Jaye simpson
- Kai Cheng Thom
- Katherine Collins
- Kiley May
- Lara Rae
- Lorimer Shenher
- Luis De Filippis
- Meryn Cadell
- Micheline Montreuil
- Nina Arsenault
- PJ Torokvei
- Paisley Currah
- Prathna Lor
- Rupert Raj
- S. Bear Bergman
- Smokii Sumac
- Sophie Labelle
- Steven Appleby
- Syd Zolf
- Syrus Marcus Ware
- T. Thomason
- Trevor Kirczenow
- Trish Salah
- Veronica Ivy
- Vivek Shraya