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Wrapped in Wool: Coast Salish Wool Weaving, Vancouver's Public Art, and Unceded Territory

机译:包裹在羊毛中:海岸Salish羊毛编织,温哥华的公共艺术和无界限的领土

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Coast Salish blankets, lovingly woven with hand dyed and home spun woolen yarns, adorn the walls of an international airport, museums, universities, a national broadcasting studio, and a mixed-use development project in Vancouver. All of these publicly accessible sites are located in unceded Coast Salish territory, upon which this city now exists. These weavings present a conundrum. Simultaneously viewed as public art and symbols of cultural revitalization, they continue to be marginalized as fine art, as most discourse about Coast Salish blankets occurs outside of the discipline of art history. How then, have these weavings found their way into these places and spaces as public art? What is it that they are understood to represent to the traveler, the student, the tourist, the passerby, and the community of their origin that makes them symbols of welcome at public institutions throughout Vancouver? Many of these labor-intensive and one-of-a-kind textiles, adorn buildings that are foundational to the colonial structures and systems that have served to dispossess Indigenous peoples from their territories. This paper makes a critical analysis of the place of Coast Salish weaving in Vancouver. It will consider how this ancient form has come to counter this dispossession through its presence. With keen attention to the voices of the women who weave this ancient and local textile form, the paper suggests that Coast Salish weaving can be understood as a material manifestation of the practice of "everyday decolonization" within Coast Salish territory. This research is focused on the city of Vancouver, and engages most directly with weavers from the Indigenous community of Musqueam and their relationships as artists within this urban center.
机译:Coast Salish毛毯以手工染色和家用短纤羊毛纱线精心编织而成,装饰了国际机场,博物馆,大学,国家广播工作室和温哥华的一项综合开发项目的墙壁。所有这些可公开访问的站点都位于该城市现在存在的未受限制的海岸萨利什(Salish)领土上。这些编织带来了一个难题。同时,它们被视为公共艺术和文化振兴的象征,它们继续被边缘化为美术,因为有关海岸萨利什(Salish)毛毯的大多数论述都发生在艺术史学科之外。那么,这些编织如何作为公共艺术进入这些地方和空间呢?他们被理解为对旅行者,学生,游客,路人和其原籍社区的代表,这使它们成为整个温哥华公共机构受欢迎的象征吗?这些大量劳动密集型的纺织品都是装饰建筑物,这些建筑物是殖民结构和系统的基础,这些结构和系统曾使土著人民脱离了自己的领土。本文对温哥华海岸Salish编织的位置进行了批判性分析。它将考虑这种古老的形式如何通过其存在来抵抗这种剥夺。在密切关注编织这种古老的和当地的纺织形式的妇女的声音后,该论文建议海岸萨利什编织可以被理解为海岸萨利什领土内“日常非殖民化”实践的物质体现。这项研究的重点是温哥华市,最直接地与Musqueam土著社区的织布工及其在这个城市中心的艺术家关系。

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