What's good in Kingston? A new thougthful exhibit at the Museum of Healthcare

Powerful new textile art exhibit to debut in Kingston Tuesday

A moving new art exhibit will make its world debut at the Museum of Health Care in Kingston. 

They are loved – an epidemic of grief is a textile installation by Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers.

The work explores grief and addiction, inspired by the loss of Chambers’ son to an overdose. Each piece of fabric was donated by someone who lost a loved one to a toxic substance.

Museum Curator Rowena McGowan said she reached out to her, thinking the exhibit would work in the museum. 

The exhibit opens on Tuesday, July 1 and runs until October 3rd. 

It will be based in the Museum’s temporary gallery, with parts woven into other areas.

McGowan explains the significance. 

Chambers has created over 150 fibre-art installations across Canada since 2021, including at Rideau Hall and Pier 21.

McGowan says thsi display doesn't just reflect on the loss of life, but its also a celebration. 

An opening talk by the artist will take place today (Monday June 30) 

The project is supported by Ontario Power Generation’s Regional Empowerment Grants.

 
 
 
 

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