Dylan Robinson is a Stó:lō/Skwah scholar who holds the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts at Queen’s University. Robinson’s research foregrounds Indigenous methodologies for the repatriation Indigenous song, decolonial approaches to social arts practice, and Indigenous public art. Alongside this research, Robinson’s curatorial and writing practices experiment with a poetics of accountability. Guiding all of this work is a central concern with the aesthetics of settler colonialism and Indigenous resurgence that includes both aesthesis (the sensory and affect impact of the world) and the normative / reparative structures that underpin artistic forms.