Whess Harman

[5] Since obtaining their BFA from Emily Carr University, Harman has participated in and curated a variety of exhibitions across Turtle Island and Norway.

[citation needed] Much of their work uses humour or wordplay, and references their Indigenous existence and heritage, as well as their involvement in the punk music scene.

[7] The project began from a symposium event, loosely based on grunt gallery's Two-Spirit cabaret's from the early 1990s.

The "Land Back" patch was also used in a collaboration with musical group The Halluci Nation as the cover for a song with the same title.

[11] Through grunt gallery, and independently as well, they have curated a variety of projects, including Spark: Fireside Artist Talks,[12] and, most recently, Human Nature - Last Supper for the Capture Photography Festival in collaboration with InTransit BC.