The logo for the Indigenous Research Institute at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV was designed by artist Juanita Ens in 2013-14. The circular logo represents the salmon and/or salmon egg. The salmon has always been the most important food source for First Nations living on the West Coast, particularly in the Lower Mainland. It continues to be regarded as a sacred food. The salmon is also always moving ahead, seeking out food, exploring, and returning home to spawn. This forward exploratory movement is symbolic of the work of the Indigenous Research Institute.
The circle itself has always been an important image for all Aboriginal groups in Canada and elsewhere. It celebrates and acknowledges continuity, life cycles, and other natural cycles in the universe. The idea of the circle in this logo/image is a visual representation of the past, present, and future. It also represents ongoing research, learning, and discovery.
Biography of the Artist: Juanita Ens is a classically trained Haida artist, who apprenticed with Jay Simeon. Juanita works with many different mediums including silver, gold, argillite, and wood. Juanita has been awarded several scholarships from the YVR Art Foundation. Her work has been shown in many galleries around the Greater Vancouver area. Juanita also created the logo for the Office for Aboriginal Peoples at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV in 2010.