Fish scales, carvings, and paintings added to Yukon's art collection - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 04:01 AM | Calgary | -12.0°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
North

Fish scales, carvings, and paintings added to Yukon's art collection

Local artists say they're thrilled to see their works made part of the territorial government's permanent art collection this year.

17 works, from local artists and some famous names, join the territory's permanent art collection this year

'Tow Hill,' by Yukon artist Neil Graham, is one of the works added to the territory's collection this year. (Neil Graham)

A painted gold pan, fish scale art, and works by legendary painters A.Y. Jackson and Ted Harrison are among the works added to Yukon's permanent art collection this year.

The 17 newly-acquired works most of them by local artists were presented on display at the Yukon legislature on Thursday.The territorial government purchasesnew pieces of work forits collection,annually.

This year's crop includes Jackson's OgilvieMountains, and an early work by Yukon's Ted Harrison, called Snaring Rabbits (1976).

'Snaring Rabbits' (1976), by beloved Yukon artist Ted Harrison. Harrison died last year. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

The restis an eclectic mix of works in a variety ofmedia, includinga silver bracelet, a cedar carving, a painted gold pan, metalwork and and even a montage made with old law books and fabric.

Florence Moses made a babiche bag called Night Fishing at Ta Kwan Te Mun(the Northern Tutchone name for Ethel Lake).The piece is inspired by the colours of the northern lights and the mountains.

"It's a woven bag to allow airflow, so your game stays nice and fresh and doesn't spoil before you get it home," she explained, at the Thursday event.

Another local artist, Jose Carbonneau whose piece is a detailed work made withfish scales said she's delighted to see her work accepted into the territory's permanent collection.

"It feels good," she said, with a laugh. "It feels that my art is recognized, moving forward to a higher level, maybe."

Josee Charbonneau's art makes use of fish scales. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

Other work includes a beaded wedding jacket by Sho Sho Esquiro, a Kaska and Tlingit artist whose work has been shown on Paris runways.

Pieces in the territory's permanent collection are displayed across Yukonin government buildings and loaned to art galleries and museums.

Work are selected for the collection every year through an open call for submission. The deadline for the latest call for submissions is Feb. 10, 2017.

Some of the artists were on hand at the Yukon legislature on Thursday when the new collection was unveiled. (Philippe Morin/CBC)