Sebastian De Line

Sebastian De Line ([Haudenosaunee-Métis-Cantonese descent (Bear Clan)]; lives and works in Toronto, Canada) is an artist and Curatorial Fellow for the Toronto Biennial of Art. Alongside, Sebastian also works as Associate Curator, Indigenous Art at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and a Teaching Fellow for the Dept. of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Queen’s University, both Kingston, ON. His/their doctoral research focuses on the manufacturing of Capitalist values that transform agential Indigenous and racialized Ancestors into labouring “objects” of extraction, accumulation and consumption determined by acquisition criteria within museum collections. His/their publications include the Journal of Visual Culture and Junctures.

Participated in the “Rabbit Hole: Pod Theory” Residency, 2020.

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