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2012 Meeting:

John Houston

John Houston John Houston was born in 1954 and spent the first eight years of his life in the Canadian Arctic at Cape Dorset, on Baffin Island.

At the age of five, John began translating at the nursing station for Inuit visiting from hunting camps, and for journalists visiting from the outside world. He saw first-hand the gap that separates two great cultures, and the need for creativity to bridge that divide.

John established the Houston North Gallery in Lunenburg, and co-founded the acclaimed Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival.

In 1998, he directed and co-wrote Songs in Stone, an award-winning one-hour documentary about the collaboration between his parents and Cape Dorset. Songs in Stone launched an Arctic trilogy, followed up by Nuliajuk: Mother of the Sea Beasts and Diet of Souls. The films garnered national and foreign awards, plus nominations including Geminis and the coveted International Emmy.

John is the founding President of Ajjiit Nunavut Media Assoc., and also serves on the National Directors Division board of the Directors Guild of Canada. In 2008, the Houston family will be celebrating 60 years of continuous artistic collaboration with the Inuit.

Program Overview

Schedule

  • Friday - October 8
    6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Saturday - October 9
    8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Sunday - October 10
    8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location

Cranbrook Institute of Science

Cranbrook Art Museum

39221 Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, MI

Hotel

Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac at Centerpoint

Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac at Centerpoint

3600 Centerpoint Pky.
Pontiac, MI

1-800-228-9290

» Group rate

Use this group rate link to make your reservation. After filling out your information: click on “Special Rates & Awards” and select “group code”. Enter the letters “IASIASA” in the box below before submitting your information.

Or call (248) 648-6016, ask for Priscilla and tell her you are attending the IAS event.

Note: For each night of accommodation you reserve at $109 + taxes, the Marriott will credit the IAS $20 for our speakers' room costs!

» Driving/travel info

The hotel is 4.2 miles (10 minutes) from the Cranbrook Institute of Science. The hotel will provide limited, but free shuttle service to/from CIS.

The nearest major airport is Detroit Metro Airport, which is about a 50 minute drive to the hotel.

Saturday Dinner

Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac at Centerpoint

Top of the Park Restaurant

The hotel will also be the site of the traditional Saturday night IAS group dinner.