“Based in Montreal, Kìzis is an Indigenous, two-spirit artist who challenges conformity with her artistic expressions. Her new album, Turn/Tidibàbide, is as much a collaborative album as it is a family record with around fifty collaborators including the appearance of Beverly Glenn Copeland, Owen Pallett, Cub Sport's Tim Nelson and many more. Kìzis’ experimental knacks and spellbinding grooves produce a flawless synergy with elements of techno, pop, poetry, and Algonquin dance melodies Kìzis dismantles the notion of what it means to be alive today. The energy behind her harmonies is a sign of hope for the future.”
“Liv’s photography is a testimony to the existence of ‘The Innocent Eye’ and the powerful role that culture plays in shaping human creativity and tates. Best known for her photographic series ‘Sister Sister’ and her more recently published book of prints which was shortlisted for Prix du livre d’Auteur 2021. Starting at the tender age of 15 and continuing on until today, Liv has taken hundreds of photographs documenting her and her sister’s journey into adulthood.”