In its translation to Kwak'wala, Oh How I Long For Home — 'Wa'lasan xwalsa kan ne'nakwe' — refers to a "return," as well as to the cycle of the sun rising. The double meaning of the title not only points to an idea of home as Indigenous territory, but the longing for homes that settlers also seek, complicated by unceded lands. This work is part of the Simon Fraser University Art Collection. The SFU Art Collection contains over 5,800 works. Approximately 1,000 works of art are shown throughout the campus and integrated in public, administrative and common learning spaces. A selection of the most accessible in this diverse repository are incorporated into the City of Burnaby Public Art Registry. For more extensive information about the holdings at SFU, visit: https://www.sfu.ca/galleries/Collections.html (text provided by SFU)