They are Loved - Art Installation at the Museum of Health Care

Next: Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Runs until Monday, September 29, 2025 (See all dates)

Time
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Venue
Museum Of Health Care, Kingston, K7L 2V7

A brand new textile installation by artist Tracey-Mae Chambers will be making its world debut at the Museum of Health Care this summer. ​​​​​​​They are loved-an epidemic of grief is a textile installation exploring disenfranchised grief and addiction, motivated by the loss of Tracey-Mae Chambers’ son, Parker. Each piece of clothing or other textile based material used in this installation has been donated by someone who is surviving the loss of someone due to the consumption of a harmful substance that resulted in death. ​​​Tracey-Mae Chambers is an installation artist and a citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario. Since 2021, Chambers has been traveling across Canada creating site specific fibre-art installations at residential school historical sites, cultural centres, museums, art galleries, and other public spaces mapping questions of identity while sparking dialogue on displacement, decolonization, and reconciliation. To date she has created at Rideau Hall, Aga Khan Museum, the Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 and over 150 other sites.

Venue

Museum Of Health Care
32 George St
Kingston
K7L 2V7

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Dates

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