Catherine Blackburn | New Age Warriors
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The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford 32388 Veterans Way, Abbotsford, British Columbia V2T 0B3
Catherine Blackburn, “The Churchill Challenger,” 2018
inkjet on dibond, 48 x 60 in. (courtesy of the Gallery)
Opening Reception: Friday September 23 at 6:30pm
The nationally touring exhibition Catherine Blackburn: New Age Warriors similarly strikes a balance between traditional beadwork with contemporary design. Blackburn’s futuristic warrior garments and language medallions made from plastic Perler beads are a celebration of the strength, resilience, and ingenuity of her ancestors and the women in her life. Born in Patuanak, Saskatchewan, Catherine Blackburn is of Dene and European ancestry and a member of the English River First Nation.
New Age Warriors is a celebration of the strength, resilience, and ingenuity of artist Catherine Blackburn’s ancestors as well as the women in her life today. Melding traditional beadwork with contemporary design, the installation engages cultural identity, memory, and history, building on her past explorations of Canada’s colonial history through her own personal narratives of identity and culture. Reflecting new directions and materials, in New Age Warriors Blackburn has fashioned warrior garments and language medallions from plastic Perler beads to highlight the connection between materiality and Indigenous women’s ability to adapt to their changing environments. With a plasticity that parallels the flexibility of Indigenous women while affirming their resiliency, the regalia is an amalgam of elements in female clothing from different North American nations, honouring the diversity and creativity of traditional Indigenous design. Transforming memory and tradition in order to reimagine the future, the armour that adorns New Age Warriors “opens conversations about Indigenous innovation, ways to live on the land in the twenty-first century, and how love serves as a mighty force.” (Dr. Carmen Robertson)