Edmonds
Program:
Visiting Artist: Eliot White-Hill Kwulasultun
7433 Edmonds Avenue (Edmonds Park)
Intersection of Humphries and Rosewood
We want to give a warm welcome to the first FLEET: Edmonds Visiting Artist, Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun. Eliot will be activating the FLEET mobile art studio in Edmonds Park from July to September 2024.
Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun (he/they) is a Coast Salish and Nuu Chah Nulth artist and storyteller from the Snuneymuxw First Nation in Nanaimo, BC. His family has roots in Hupacasath, Penelakut, and further up and down the Northwest Coast. His interdisciplinary art practice is rooted in honouring and celebrating the stories and teachings that have been passed down by his family, community, and world view. He works across mediums ranging from digital art, painting, sculpture, public installation, and creative writing. He currently resides on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.
Over Eliot’s time at the studio, he will be considering the commute and the movement of his practice to and from territories. Come by while Eliot is in the studio and say hello!
Image (above): Tutumiye Little Wren Shrieks of Existential Dread, 2020.
Images (below, left to right): Photo of Eliot White-Hill Kwulasultun; FLEET print designed by Eliot White-Hill Kwulsultun, printed by John Steil at the FLEET: Edmonds Open House.