David Garneau is a Metis painter, writer, curator, and educator who creates metaphorical still life paintings. Based on Treaty 4 lands, Saskatchewan, David Garneau is one of Canada's foremost Metis artists, painters, and public intellectuals, who has been leading the charge in complex conversations around the nuances of Metis identity and the politics of Indigeneity, Indigenization, and non-colonial aesthetics in the colonized lands of Canada. He is the winner of the 2023 Governor General's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Visual and Media Arts. Arin Fay is a curator living near Kaslo, British Columbia. Her areas of special interest include publications, curatorial writing and advocating for art and artists. An active member of the arts and culture community in the Kootenay region for thirty years, as an artist, volunteer, board member and curator. Arin is currently the Curator at the Nelson Museum, Archives and Gallery (NMAG). Nic Wilson (they/he) is an artist and writer who was born in the Wolastoqiyik territory known as Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1988. Their work often engages time, queer lineage, decay, and the distance between art practice and literature. Their writing has appeared in BlackFlash Magazine, Peripheral Review, NORK, C Magazine, and Border Crossings. Their book of essays Colossal Equine Statue was published by ARP Books in 2024.

