Perception

  • Other primary creator: Cathy Mattes
    Foreword by: Katherena Vermette
  • Pages:120
  • Publisher:Portage & Main Press
  • Themes:antiracism, antiracist, race, racism, photoessay
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  • Pub Date:09/24/2019
  • Age Groups:Adult Nonfiction
Hardcover
9781553797869
$34.00

Tired of reading negative and disparaging remarks directed at Indigenous people of Winnipeg in the press and social media, artist KC Adams created a photo series that presented another perspective. Called “Perception Photo Series,” it confronted common stereotypes of First Nation, Inuit and Métis people to illustrate a more contemporary truthful story. First appearing on billboards, in storefronts, in bus shelters, and projected onto Winnipeg’s downtown buildings, Adams’s stunning photographs now appear in the book, Perception: A Photo Series.  Meant to challenge the culture of apathy and willful ignorance about Indigenous issues, Adams hopes to unite readers in the fight against prejudice of all kinds.

Perception is one title in The Debwe Series.

Selected for the Outstanding 2020 International Books List

– The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Indeed, the potential lasting impact of this collection can’t be underestimated; this is socially engaged art at its best.
– Kirkus Reviews
KC Adams' Perception series challenges us to bridge thought and reality; emerging on the other side better having challenged ourselves to see Indigenous peoples for what they really are. We are grandparents, parents, children - and everything in between. As Adams shows through this incredible exhibition of faces and feelings, we are beautiful, whole, and complex peoples irreducible to stereotypes and slander.
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Perception is an impressive collection...an inside look into a living legend’s photography practice (I say this in no uncertain terms) and, more importantly, as Adams intended, a reminder to look past the hurt in search of a love that can bring us all home.
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KC Adams's Perception series absolutely captured the most devastating perceptions from the colonial mind, and the accompanying lack of knowledge about the truth of Canada's historical relationship to Indigenous Peoples. Succinctly and beautifully, KC transformed that narrative in this series. It is a prolific piece which will always be a source of inspiration for truth and reconciliation. It is unforgettable. Kichi miigwetch KC Adams!
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Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award / Prix Littéraire Carol-Shields De La Ville De Winnipeg   | 2020  |  Short-listed
McNally Robinson Book of the Year   | 2020  |  Short-listed
Eileen Mctavish Sykes Award for First Book   | 2020  |  Short-listed
SOLS First Nations Communities READ   | 2021  |  Nominated