Harness for Justice
2021
Digital Print on Fuji Pearl Metallic archival paper
MOVEMARROW is an interdisciplinary body of work which explores the performance of Indigenous sexual sovereignty through pow wow materialities. Hoax's ribbon regalia harnesses bring together the materials of fetishwear and pow wow regalia, and were custom created and gifted to Indigenous artists, performers, and contemporaries. Gifting these harnesses as an artistic proposition was born out of the feelings from the social isolation of quarantine because of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The desire to make, and then release the creation, as gift, as communication, as a method of contact with another body. Learn more about MOVEMARROW here.
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