Tarah Hogue is the 2016 Audain Aboriginal Curatorial Fellow with the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, and curator at grunt gallery in Vancouver. Hogue is Métis/French Canadian and of Dutch Canadian ancestry and identifies as an uninvited guest on the unceded Coast Salish territories of Vancouver, BC, where she has lived since 2008. Recent curatorial projects include #callresponse, a series of local art commissions centering Indigenous women and artists accompanied by a touring exhibition with guest respondents at grunt gallery, co-organized with Maria Hupfield and Tania Willard; Unsettled Sites, a group show on haunting settler colonialism at SFU Gallery; and Cutting Copper: Indigenous Resurgent Practice, a collaboration between grunt gallery and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery UBC, with co-organizer Shelly Rosenblum.