Cleo Reece

[5] She was also involved in the production of No Turning Back, a 1997 documentary film which followed Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples across Canada.

[6][7][8] In 2010 she co-organized the Keepers of the Athabasca's first 13-kilometer Healing Walk, which was undertaken to draw attention to the negative environmental consequences of development in the Fort McMurray area, including resource extraction in the tar sands.

[9][10] Reece was a co-founder of the Indigenous Media Arts Group (IMAG), and the director from foundation until 2005.

[11] IMAG grew out of the First Nations Arts Performance group (FNAP), which was organized by Margo Kane and operated out of Video In from 1992 until 1995.

In addition to providing access to equipment and mentoring for and by Indigenous media makers, including mentorship by Indigenous filmmakers such as Dana Claxton and Loretta Todd, IMAG held the annual IMAGeNation Aboriginal Film and Video Festival.