“Michael de Courcy’s Dead and Buried is a sombre conceptual project by a dedicated artist and community activist. Subtitled The Cemetery at Woodlands, the work is about loss and reclamation. It’s about a former age’s disregard for a group of disadvantaged people and the attempts, by a few contemporary individuals and organizations, to achieve redress. Composed of text panels and copies of newspaper articles, government documents, and letters, along with maps, photographs, and a troubling sculpture, Dead and Buried represents a powerful effort of research and remapping.”
Robin Laurence - The Georgia Straight