Dylan Robinson

[2][3] In November 2021, the University of British Columbia School of Music announced that Robinson was appointed Associate Professor and will begin as of July 1, 2022.

[2] Additionally, his work considers "reparative models of repatriating songs to communities and to foster resurgence through new Indigenous artwork.

In nuyamł-ił kulhulmx (singing the earth) which occurred from 2013 to 2019, a music installation encompassing text, installation, video, audio interviews, photography and erasure poetry, was co-created by Anna Höstman and Dylan Robinson, as well as Kwagiulth mezzo soprano Marion Newman, Patrick Nickleson, people from the Bella Coola Valley, and Toronto's Continuum Ensemble.

[10][11] It was "an artistic response to the people, environment and spirit of the Bella Coola Valley of coastal British Columbia.

"[10] Drawing from "historical and contemporary sources in four languages (Nuxalk, Norwegian, English and Japanese) to create 11 short pieces about an isolated and beautiful place.