136:, Hamilton (2006–08) and director/chief curator, McMaster Museum of Art in 2008. She has taught and lectured at many universities and since 2006, has served as an adjunct assistant professor in the School of the Arts, McMaster University. In 1987–88, she was president of the Native Art Studies Association of Canada. She has worked for a number of cultural institutions in the Canadian art community since 1982 and from 1991 to 1995 and 2012 to 2016, she was on the board of directors of the
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