Carey Newman | The Witness Blanket
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Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery (formerly Touchstones) 502 Vernon St, Nelson, British Columbia V1L 4E8
Carey Newman, “The Witness Blanket (detail),” no date
(image courtesy of the Canadian Museum of Human Rights, by Aaron Cohen)
Opening Reception: Friday, August 9 at 7pm.
The Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery (NMAG) is honoured to exhibit a replicated portion of The Witness Blanket, on tour from the Canadian Human Rights Museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Inspired by a woven blanket, The Witness Blanket is a large-scale work of art created by artist Carey Newman. It contains hundreds of items reclaimed from residential schools, churches, government buildings, and traditional and cultural structures from across Canada. The Witness Blanket project offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the legacy of Canada's residential school system and Indigenous resiliency. This exhibition is a unique opportunity to discuss, understand, and experience complex issues through art.