HAUI is the stage name for Howard J Davis, is a Canadian mixed-media artist known for his cross-disciplinary contributions to theatre, dance, opera, film, and visual arts.[1] His work explores themes of race, gender, and sexual orientation, aiming to bridge art with activism and illuminate marginalized narratives in history.[2]
HAUI has collaborated with arts organizations including the Canadian Opera Company, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Stratford Festival, Shaw Festival, and Wildseed Centre for Arts and Activism.[3] His artistic portfolio spans directing for stage and screen, designing video projections and visual arts, and devising plays, poetry, producing, and performing.
One of HAUI's achievements includes directing his feature-film debut, MixedUp, produced by trans filmmaker Jack Fox. The film was produced in collaboration with OUTtv (Canada), the world's largest LGBTQ+ network.[4] MixedUp has been described as "a bold mix of documentary, confessional, strident manifesto, and arthouse experiment" that "defies categorization, a lot like the artist at its centre".[5]
He also directed, designed, and devised Private Flowers[6], a site-specific dance installation at Toronto's Fort York National Historic Site, commissioned by the City of Toronto for Pride festivities.[7]
HAUI's world premiere of Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White at the Canadian Opera Company marked a significant milestone in opera.[8][9] This production featured the first all-Black creative team including stage director, librettist, composer, ensemble, costume, and sound designer, celebrating diversity in a groundbreaking performance[10]
HAUI was appointed artist-in-residence for the City of Guelph[11][12] and received the Recent Graduate Award from Toronto Metropolitan University in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the arts nationally and internationally.[2]
Known for his rejection of categorizations, HAUI's art reflects the diversity of his own identity, amplifying overlooked themes, myths, and histories.[13] He creates works that intersect various artistic mediums, challenging traditional boundaries through an unconventional and diverse lens.[14]