May 15, 2026
The new exhibit, I Use My Haida Eyes, will run from May 14 to Oct. 12 at the Museum of Anthropology. It’s a showcase of the work of Haida artist Jut-ke-Nay Hazel Wilson, an artist who designed and created 51 pieces of what she called “history robes”
Behind the curtained-off entrance down one of the Museum of Anthropology’s long hallways, dozens of robes, beautifully designed, detail the life and history of a Haida woman and her family.
The new exhibit, I Use My Haida Eyes, will run from May 14 to Oct. 12 at the MOA. It’s a showcase of the work of Haida artist Jut-ke-Nay Hazel Wilson, an artist who designed and created 51 pieces of what she called “history robes” — wearable art that showcases aspects of her history, stories of her people and past experiences.
Read More: https://ubyssey.ca/culture/seeing-moas-newest-exhibit-with-haida-eyes/