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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.

Interview with Tracey-Mae Chambers, #HopeAndHealingCanada

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Museum Sculpture & installation Indigenous Visual arts
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Hamilton, ON

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Free.

Offered in English.

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Local Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers has brought hope and healing to the McMaster Museum of Art with a site-specific art piece installed in the museum’s garden.

The installation is part of Chambers’ #HopeAndHealingCanada project, which contemplates themes of connection, reflection, and healing in the wake of the COVID-19, and the daily news of unrest around the world. In recognizing the need to reconnect, #HopeAndHealingCanada creates space for people to pause and reflect and heal towards a more hopeful and brighter future.

This recorded interview with Tracey-Mae Chambers will include information about the project, its meaning and purpose, and Tracey-Mae's process.

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McMaster Museum of Art

McMaster Museum of Art is a public gallery in the heart of the McMaster University campus. The museum aims to create inclusive, dynamic and experiential relationships between peoples and artistic practices.

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