About

Félix Landry Yuan is an artist and scholar whose work straddles the interface of culture and nature, and their fluid interdependence across space and time. His current research explores how elders navigate their relationships with nature and connections with ancestors in their preferred deathcare/burial practices. This work focuses on Vancouver’s historically impactful, multigenerational Asian settler communities (Punjabi, Chinese, and Japanese), and how these views on death, nature and ancestry change with migration, and throughout the following generations.


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About

Félix Landry Yuan is an artist and scholar whose work straddles the interface of culture and nature, and their fluid interdependence across space and time. His current research explores how elders navigate their relationships with nature and connections with ancestors in their preferred deathcare/burial practices. This work focuses on Vancouver’s historically impactful, multigenerational Asian settler communities (Punjabi, Chinese, and Japanese), and how these views on death, nature and ancestry change with migration, and throughout the following generations.


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Félix Landry Yuan is an artist and scholar whose work straddles the interface of culture and nature, and their fluid interdependence across space and time. His current research explores how elders navigate their relationships with nature and connections with ancestors in their preferred deathcare/burial practices. This work focuses on Vancouver’s historically impactful, multigenerational Asian settler communities (Punjabi, Chinese, and Japanese), and how these views on death, nature and ancestry change with migration, and throughout the following generations.

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