ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

PHASE 1

How Water Remembers Phase 1 is made possible by funding support from the British Columbia Arts Council.
Partial support for translation costs is made possible by the Goddard College Faculty Development Fund.
Illustrations & Image Research: Karlene Harvey (Tsilhqot'in/Syilx)
Chinese Translations, Researcher, Community Outreach & Engagement: Yao Xiao 蕭堯
Indigenous Consultation, Researcher, Storytelling & Ethnobotany: T'uy'tanat-Cease Wyss (Skwxwu7mesh/Sto:Lo/ Hawaiian/Swiss)
Indigenous language consultation: Senaqwila Wyss (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw — Squamish Nation, Tsimshian, Sto:lo, Hawaiian and Swiss)
Consultation on Biodiversity & False Creek Mudflat Inhabitants: Angela Danyluk, Biologist, City of Vancouver
Chinatown Outreach & Participatory Facilitation: Sean Cao 曹碩.

Thanks to curators Lam Wong and Sarah Ling for inviting me to take part in Rivers Have Mouths and to the Dr Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden for hosting the exhibition.

Appreciations to Massy Arts Society for hosting How Water Remembers in their Gallery Window, to Community Engagement Coordinator Rafael Zen for his warm welcome and gracious help, and to Sharon Bayly for installation.

PHASE 2

How Water Remembers Phase 2 is sponsored by the City of Vancouver, with support from the Dr Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden

Chinatown Outreach & Participatory Facilitation: Sean Cao 曹碩.
Chinese Translations, Researcher, Community Outreach & Engagement: Yao Xiao 蕭堯
Divination Texts: Cindy Mochizuki, with Laiwan
Back Card Design: Marlene Yuen
Vector Files: Mae Stark
Assistant: Hannah Doyle
Outreach & Communications Support, Consultation on Biodiversity & False Creek Mudflat Inhabitants: Angela Danyluk, Biologist, City of Vancouver
Illustrations : Karlene Harvey (Tsilhqot'in/Syilx)
Printing: East Van Graphics
Partial support for card printing: Neighborhood Small Grants, with appreciations to Roberta Robertson

And thanks to the Canada Council for the Arts for continued support of my practice.