Jasmine Sihra looks closer to Mootookakio’ssin, a digital collection of 19th and 20th century Blackfoot items that have returned virtually to Blackfoot territory from museums in the UK.
Jasmine Sihra
Jasmine Sihra is a Punjabi settler/second-generation immigrant, born and raised in Tkaronto/Toronto. An emerging scholar and curator, she researches the intersection of artistic practices, climate change, critical curating, decolonizing methodologies, and sustainability. She completed her Master of Arts in Art History at Concordia University under the guidance of Dr. Heather Igloliorte in April 2022, and she will be pursuing her PhD in Art History in September 2022 under the supervision of Dr. Igloliorte and Métis Art Historian Dr. Michelle McGeough. Her research has been supported by a SSHRC CGS-M, SSHRC CGS-D, and a Concordia Graduate Fellowship.