Terrance James Houle (born 1975) is an Internationally recognized Canadian interdisciplinary artist and member of the Kainai Nation and ancestry from the Sandy Bay Reservation, Manitoba.
His work often relates to the physical body as it investigates issues of history, colonization, Aboriginal identity and representation in popular culture, as well as conceptual ideas based on memory, home, and reserve communities.
He has one Daughter Neko Wong-Houle born 2003 who is a registered member of the Kainai Nation, Saulteaux and of Chinese & Romanian Decent Since 2014, Houle has been working on an ongoing collaborative project titled GHOST DAYS.
[13] So far it has involved a residency at Banff Centre for the Arts,[14] performances, a blog, music tracks on Soundcloud and Bandcamp, and a feature length film hosted by Vimeo and represented by Vtape.
[18] Houle and his daughter Neko won the prestigious 2021 Yorkton Film Festival Golden Shear Indigenous Award for their short animation "Otanimm/Onnimm" produced in 2019/20.