Tom Hill A.O.C.A., O.ONT, F.C.M.A., A.O.C.A.D.

Tom Hill is a Seneca Indian from the Six Nations Reserve. In 1967, he received his A.O.C.A. from the Ontario College of Art and continued his studies on a scholarship with the National Gallery of Canada. After fifteen years with the federal government, Mr. Hill accepted the position as Museum Director at the Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford. His work as a curator has done much to raise awareness of the contemporary practices of First Nations artists including the publication of a number of articles, papers, and catalogue essays such as the recently published book, Creations Journey, for the Smithsonian Institute in New York, NY and Ron Noganosh It Takes Time, for the Woodland Cultural Centre. He has served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of Canada, a member of the National First Nations Advisory Committee to the Canada Council, Board Member for the Ontario Film Development Corporation, Co-chair for the National Task Force on Museums and First Peoples and served on the Council for the Ontario Museums Association. He is currently on the Board for the Centre for Indigenous Theatre and a Board Member for the Ontario Arts Council.

 


SPEAKERS

Bidwell, Tony
Buchanan, Bryant
Crawford, Dr. David L.
Dick, Robert Stephen
Dickinson, Terence
French, Randy P.
Hill, Tom
Hills, Reverend Johanne
Hollan, Jenik
Hummel, Monte
Lickers, F. Henry
Lockley, Steven W.
Mesure, Michael
Moore, Chad A.
Reid, Ron
Riley, John L.
Roberts, Dr. Joan
Rutenberg, Tony
Shaver, Dorothy
Welch, David
Whitehead, Brian
Wise, Sharon


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