Kindred Tracings
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Burnaby Art Gallery 6344 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby, British Columbia V5G 2J3
Michelle Sound, “Sipikiskisiw (Remembers Far Back) (detail),” 2022
archival photo and map on paper, embroidery thread, rick rack, vintage beads, bugle beads, glass seed beads, caribou tufting, porcupine quills, 182.88 cm x 91.44 cm. (courtesy of the gallery) (photography: Jake Kimble)
Opening Reception: October 12, 7-9 pm
Artists: Muriel Ahmarani Jaouich, Minahil Bukhari, Russna Kaur & Michelle Sound
Kindred Tracings brings together the work of 4 contemporary artists who apply strategies of abstraction to give shape, substance, and colour to the experience—and failures—of language. By dismantling and then reconstructing language, each of the exhibiting artists affirm the ancestral connections and traditions they’ve inherited. Through a variety of artistic mediums, they explore kin and connection. Tracing lineages across silenced histories, there is an emergence of new visual vocabularies that celebrate family and the domestic lives that have survived. While each artist is responding to particular family histories, they explore the potential of abstraction to transcend the particular and resonate universally.
As Cree poet Billy-Ray Belcourt notes, “no language is placeless.” It is meaningful that new works created for the exhibition are influenced by the unique setting of Fairacres Mansion, built in 1911 and home to the Burnaby Art Gallery. Original features of the house and the Century Gardens provide context and provocation for artists to explore how visual symbols have been passed across histories of imperialism and architecture.
Artist & Curator Fireside Chat: January 21, 1-4 pm