Rosemary Georgeson


Rosemary Georgeson is a Coast Salish and Sahtu Dene filmmaker and multi-media artist. Georgeson was born on Galiano Island in British Columbia, Canada. Her work ranges from film, theatre, radio to involvement in the culinary arts. Georgeson was the Aboriginal Community Director of Urban Ink Productions 2002–2011, and has worked with the company since its inception in 2001. In 2014 Georgeson was invited to the position of Aboriginal Storyteller in Residence at the Vancouver Public Library. Much of Georgeson's work highlights the unrecorded contributions that Indigenous women have made within the dying fishing industry. Raised in a fishing family on Galiano Island in the Southern gulf islands of British Columbia, Georgeson spent many years working and living on fish boats. An important component of Georgeson's work involves collaborating with other artists and community members.

Filmography

Non-film work

  • 2002 - "Rare Earth Arias"
  • 2005 - "We're All in This Together: Negotiating Collaborative Creation in a Play about Addiction"
  • 2013 - "Learning from Our Mistakes: Building Relationships through the Arts with First Nations Communities"
  • 2013 - "Women in Fish: Multimedia & Live Performance" at the Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival
  • 2014 - "Alternative Sovereignties: Decolonization Through Indigenous Vision and Struggle"

Personal awards and honors

Women in Fish was shortlisted for a Jack Webster Award for Best Documentary