This collaboratively created website and the accompanying interactive gallery installation is the work of many artists, writers, designers, community members, digital developers and funders.
High Muck a Muck Artist Collective
Nicola Harwood – project curator, website design, video
Thomas Loh – video
Fred Wah (FW) – text, oral history
Bessie Wapp – video, performance
Jin Zhang (JZ) – music, sound composition, oral history
Other Artists and Contributors
Agentic Digital Media – website development
Phillip Djwa – website producer, installation design, creative technologist
Haley Hunt-Brondwin – website design and development
Don Chow – sound editing
Hiromoto Ida – performance
Tomoyo Ihaya – website graphics
Karin Lee (KL) – oral history
Patrice Leung (PL) – video, oral history
Cameron Mah (CM) – oral history
Lawrence Mar (LM) – oral history
Simon Overstall – installation programming
Jim Preston – voice recording
Sid Tan (ST) – oral history
Martijn van Wageningen – additional photography
Andrea Yu – voice recording
Many historians, community members, publications and organizations provided invaluable contributions to this project.
Oxygen Art Centre, Miriam Needoba, Executive Director
Touchstones Nelson Museum Archives – Laura Fortier, Shawn Lamb, Archivists
British Columbia Archives
Kootenay Co-op Radio
Nelson Daily News
Claus Schunke, historian
Jim Andrews, poet
Museum Memo, Shawn Lamb
Nelson Daily News, Heritage News, Art Joyce
Diamond Grill, Fred Wah
Is a Door, Fred Wah
Victoria’s Chinatown, The Forbidden City by David Chuenyan Lai
Chinatowns, Towns Within Cities in Canada by David Chuenyan Lai
High Muck a Muck is a project of Oxygen Art Centre of Nelson, British Columbia, Canada and was generously sponsored by:
If you have feedback, comments or would like to get in touch with any of the artists please contact nicolaharwood77 [at] gmail [dot] com