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Fort Simpson, British Columbia. Oil painting by Frederick Alexkcee (Alexcee), 1902

Project Details

Date created

21 Nov 2022

Project type

Item

Project visibility

Public

Creator

Nicola Cook | Wellcome Collection

Status

Active

Description

This oil painting was created by Frederick Alexcee (1853-1940s) a painter and carver of Tsimshian descent who lived in Port Simpson (previously Fort Simpson, previously and subsequently Lax Kw'alaams)

In addition to the Open to Collaborate Notice applied to our whole collection, we are applying an Attribution Incomplete notice to this item because the information we have about this the painting may be incomplete and possibly inaccurate. We also recognise that there will be Indigenous interest in this painting and the catalogue data associated with it.

This item will be loaned to the exhibition “Empowering Art: Indigenous Creativity and Activism from North America’s Northwest Coast” held at Sainsbury Centre, Norwich UK, 12 March-30 July 2023. Further information about the exhibition can be found here: https://www.sainsburycentre.ac.uk/whats-on/empowering-art-indigenous-creativity-and-activism-from-north-americas-northwest-coast/

Contact

Nicola Cook
n.cook@wellcome.org

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Local Contexts Project ID
df632b24-8090-4382-b0a9-a3f26943383b

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Southwest Community

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TK Attribution (TK A)


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This Label is being used to correct historical mistakes or exclusions pertaining to this material. This is especially in relation to the names of the people involved in performing or making this work and/or correctly naming the community from which it originally derives. As a user you are being asked to also apply the correct attribution in any future use of this work.

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Label Text | English

This Label affirms that the representation and presentation of this material is in keeping with Southwest Community expectations and cultural protocols. It lets you know that for the individual, family or community represented in this material, use is considered fair, reasonable and respectful.

CT Verificado | Spanish

Esta etiqueta indica que la manera en la que este material está siendo representado respeta las expectativas y protocolos culturales de la comunidad de origen. Esta etiqueta comunica que el individuo, familia o comunidad creadores del material circulante consideran que este está siendo representado de manera justa, razonable y respetuosa.

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