Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill (born 1979) is a Cree and Métis multimedia artist and writer, living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
[3] Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill was born in 1979 in Comox, British Columbia, Canada.
[2] Hill’s writing has been published in multiple magazines and books, including in the Capilano Review and in the exhibition catalog, Beginning With the Seventies (Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, 2019).
[5][6] She is also the co-editor of the books including The Land We Are: Artists and Writers Unsettle the Politics of Reconciliation (published by ARP Books, 2009) and Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island (Wildred Laurier University Press, 2017).
As a member of an Indigenous artist collective, BUSH gallery, Hill seeks the ways of demolishing the Eurocentric models of making and theorizing art, through land-based teaching and practicing Indigenous way of knowing.