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Our People will sleep for a hundred years. It will be the artists who bring
their spirit backLouis Riel, 1885
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Untitled: A Place to Hang Your Stories
TRC Collaborative Community Art Project
Prepared by Dawn Marie Marchand
Cree/Metis Contemporary Artist
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be making its 7th and final stop in
Edmonton on March 27 30, 2014. We would invite any survivors, family of survivors
or people affected by Indian Residential Schools in Alberta to contribute to this Wall.
We are asking for 3 x 9 inch drawings, paintings or any creative expression of your
experience to be included on a collaged component of an Installation to be displayed
during the Event.
A Place to Hang Your StoriesCollaborative Art InstallationThe TRC Edmonton 2014
Artwork:ForJoanebyD
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Background
In Fall 2013, I was approached by a community member who knew that the upcoming
Truth and Reconciliation Commission was coming to Edmonton at the end of March. She
had witnessed the power of the Walking With Our Sisters Exhibit to bring community
awareness to an issue, give people a voice who havent always been heard and in some
cases bring healing. She had also seen the work I did creating a community installation at
the Edmonton International Folk Festival in August, 2013. She wondered if such a project
could happen for Residential School Survivors and their intergenerational descendants
who are still affected even if they did not attend themselves. This project came out of this
talk. It is currently untitled until I get confirmation from someone about the name. There
are three parts to this Installation; the call for submissions, the installation at the site and
the transformation at Blue Quills First Nation University.
Part 1: The Collaborative Piece-Public Call for SubmissionsThe preceding page is the poster for the call and the following is text from the
Information package.
About the Project
The concept is simple: I need paper bricks. I will collage these bricks onto either stage
walls or canvas walls. Much of the final installation will be left up to the venue of the
installation. I will be working with local Indigenous Artists in the final construction but for
now I need bricks. There is also an agreement with Blue Quills First Nation University tocreate a permanent public art feature using parts of this installation.
Who can submit?
Any person who is affected by Indian Residential Schools, this includes survivors,
descendants of survivors, spouses of survivors. This is an open call. I will work with
however many bricks that I receive. I need 391 bricks to do one 10 x 10 wall and would
like to fill 4 walls. So ideally I need 1564 bricks. Unfortunately, I will not be able to return
your bricks to you. They will become a permanent part of this installation. There is no
limit to the amount of bricks you want to send in.
Content:
Draw, paint, quilt or collage anything you want to show about Indian Residential
School and how it affects your life.
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Requirements:
1 3 x 9 piece of paper or flattened material. We have to be able to secure it to the
wall so one side must be flat.
2 Please put your name, address and Nation on the back. Please also sign on the backconfirming that you know your work will be part of an installation and will not be returned
to you. There may also be photography of the installed work. I will not be photographing
every piece but if you would like to post photographs on our page you are welcome to.
Recommendations:
I would like to see a good portion on brown paper, like a lunch bag, brown bag, butcher
paper, cardboard box but please feel free to use whatever paper or material you have
available to you.
If you are collaging, please double check your adhesive is holding everything together. We
dont want to lose pieces.
Mail to:
Dawn Marie Marchand
Box 6817
Bonnyville, AB T9N 2H3
Email Contact:
All artwork must be received before March 19, 2014. After this we will be building and
constructing the Installation.
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Part Two: The Installation
I will require some helpers to collage and put the installation together. I will be actively
seeking a space to do this. I am considering approaching I-Human or the Canadian Native
Friendship Centre. Currently there are two options. One option is to purchase a 10 x 10 ft
Gazebo Tent and use the frame and canvas to collage to. It would become a self-contained
room so it could be used outside in a sheltered space with minimal exposure to wind and
rain. Or we could set up four stage walls. Two which work like a hallway and the last two
create a faux room leading the participants through an interior exhibit.
This room would house a handful of sparse furnishings. An old wooden desk, some old
books, possibly a black board, an apple with a screw in it along with a small aged bi-fold
picture frame with children and a picture of Joane Cardinal-Schubert whosart installation,
The Lesson was ground breaking in the 1980s for creating dialogue around the Indian
Residential School. If her installation cannot be brought to Edmonton for this event then it
should be acknowledged.
Option one:
Purchase a frame like this one and create walls with
canvas.
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Option 2:
Build 4 walls like this. To be laid out in this
configuration.
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Part 3: The Healing Garden Installation
Before people enter the installation; they will be asked to hold a stone in their left
hand. I have approached two people to be sure that asking them to do this does not conflict
with any protocols and have been given confirmation and blessing for this. Once they havegone through the installation; we will ask them to leave the stones. The stones will be
smudged and be clean before the installation and will be ready to be used. The stones will
be piled up and then they will be taken to Blue Quills First Nation University to become
part of a path in the Healing Garden on their grounds. The following is a link to an article
about the Garden.
http://www.spjournal.com/article/20120515/STP0801/305159972/-1/stp/journey-to-
create-healing-garden-begins
I have been looking at the following stone: It is called Alberta Creekstone and comes invarious sizes. I am looking at the 1 -3/4 inch size. It is a nice size to hold in the hand and
will function as a fidget (an item that people unconsciously rub or squeeze with when they
are in emotional situations or concentrating very hard to relieve stress).
http://www.spjournal.com/article/20120515/STP0801/305159972/-1/stp/journey-to-create-healing-garden-beginshttp://www.spjournal.com/article/20120515/STP0801/305159972/-1/stp/journey-to-create-healing-garden-beginshttp://www.spjournal.com/article/20120515/STP0801/305159972/-1/stp/journey-to-create-healing-garden-beginshttp://www.spjournal.com/article/20120515/STP0801/305159972/-1/stp/journey-to-create-healing-garden-beginshttp://www.spjournal.com/article/20120515/STP0801/305159972/-1/stp/journey-to-create-healing-garden-begins