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Maria Hupfield is an Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair cross-appointed to Visual Studies at the University of Toronto. Her work centers on Transdisciplinary Indigenous Arts, Performance Art, and Collaborative Practices, with a focus on Anishinaabe methodology, Indigenous storytelling, and land-based practices.
- Specializations: Indigenous storytelling, oral tradition, native feminisms, language revitalization, and Anishinaabe arts and culture
- Courses Taught: DRE305H Studies in Indigenous Performance, DRE405H Topics in Indigenous Performance, ENG309H Anishinaabe Storytelling & Oral Tradition, ENG348H Special Topic in Indigenous Storywork: Indigenous Feminisms
She engages in international collaborations through the Native Art Department International project, emphasizing community-building and responsible methodologies with Indigenous knowledge. Her creative practice includes handmade wearable art that merges industrial felt with vibrant materials like surveyor tape and satin ribbon, used in live performances to explore body rhythms and sensory experiences.
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