Rebecca Belmore: At Pelican Falls
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Platform: Centre for Photographic & Digital Arts 121-100 Arthur St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H3
Rebecca Belmore, "At Pelican Falls," 2017
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OPENING RECEPTION: Friday 08 September, 7:00 PM
ARTIST TALK: Saturday 09 September, 2:00 PM
Rebecca Belmore will give an artist talk at 2:00 PM on Saturday 09 September. Both events are free and open to the public. At Pelican Falls features two pieces of writing – a creative response from Florene Belmore (BC) and a critical examination of the work by Jessica Jacobson-Konefall (MB).
In early July, 2017 Scott Benesiinaabandan, Florene Belmore and Rebecca Belmore spent a week together in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. A photo from the Ontario Archives taken by John Macfie in 1955 drew the artists to the site. In the photograph, taken before the artists were born, seven boys from Pelican Falls residential school in denim coveralls watch a man fishing on the lake. They are facing away from the camera. "At Pelican Falls" focuses on experiential connection and archival intimacy within specific places.
All three artists’ extended families are connected to this place and history, and thus the image speaks to their own stories. Starting with the picture, they visited the old Pelican Falls residential school grounds, and fished at the falls. While they couldn’t locate the exact rock in the archival photograph, they quietly walked the grounds where the old school once stood. The resulting works articulate the visit and its significance to each artist in dialogue with one another, the photograph and the site.