Joar Nango, born in 1979 in Alta, Norway, is a Sami architect and indigenous artist living in Norway. Nango's work investigates the nomadic conception of space, territories, and ideas of the concept of home. He focuses on different ways of dealing with materiality, movement, and space. He has exhibited internationally as an individual artist, among other places: Documenta14 (2017), Chicago Architecture biennale (2019), Bergen Kunsthall (2021), National Museum of Canada (2019), National Museum of Norway (2022), Institute for Modern art (Brisbane, 2019). He is also involved in more collective projects. In 2010, he established the architecture collective FFB, which makes architecture that celebrates the failure of capitalism. Since 2020, he has been host and director of the ongoing TV production PCA-TV (Post-Capitalist Architecture TV), in which the 6th episode is a commissioned work for the Toronto Art Biennale in May 2022.