Peter Macnair co-authored Raven Travelling: Two Centuries of Haida Art (University of Washington Press, Vancouver Art Gallery, 2006) with Daina Augaitis, a chief curator and associate director of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Marianne Jones, producer and director for a CBC television series, and Nika Collison (Jisgung) of Skidegate, a curator at the Haida Gwaii Museum at Qay'llnagaay.

Born in Fort St. John to Swiss and Dane-zaa parents in 1970, Brian Jungen attended Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design and received Canada's largest prize given to an artist under age forty, the inaugural Sobey Art Award, in 2002. He is known for taking apart and reconfiguring ready-made objects. His installations and sculptures, including compositions that use white plastic chairs to resemble dinosaurs and Nike running shoes to resemble First Nations regalia, are featured in a co-publication with the Vancouver Art Galley entitled Brian Jungen (D&M $35), credited to VAG Chief Curator Daina Augaitis, with a variety of contributors. 1-55365-135-9

Augaitis was also one of thirteen contributors to Raven Travelling: Two Centuries of Haida Art (Douglas & McIntyre, 2006).

[BCBW 2006] "Indianology"

Review of the author's work by BC Studies:
Brian Jungen
Charles Edenshaw
Ian Wallace: At the Intersection of Painting and Photography
Raven Travelling: Two Centuries of Haida Art