Chalef changeant | Wolf Willow: Robyn Adams
2023–24 Gallery Information
FAB Gallery, 1-1 Fine Arts Building
University of Alberta
(780) 492-2081
gallery@ualberta.ca
Gallery Hours
Tuesday to Friday from 11:00am–5:00pm
Saturday from 12:00pm–3:00pm
Admission is free.
Second floor gallery can only be accessed by stairs at this time. We apologize for this significant barrier to access.
Chalef changeant | Wolf Willow: Robyn Adams | Curated by Tiffany Shaw
February 20 - March 15, 2024
First Gallery @ FAB
Please note that FAB Gallery will be closed Saturday, Feb. 24, for Reading Week. We will return to our regular hours on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
Reception
University of Alberta faculty, staff, students and invited guests
Both the Artist and Curator will be present
Friday, March 1, 2024 | 7-9 pm | FAB Gallery
About the Show
Chalef changeant | Wolf Willow is a solo exhibition by Red River Métis artist and designer, Robyn Adams, featuring photography, cyanotype, and recently published poetry. Adams’ artwork and research is rooted in family-centered, land-based knowledge around Métis history.
This exhibition invites viewers into the living history of her family and the Métis people through the storied landscape of vernacular Métis architecture. Her photographs of Red River Framed Métis homes share connections of settlement and displacement from southern Manitoba to Northern Alberta. Adams’ ancestors worked along the Red River Cart trails across Canada and south of the border, transporting logs, and building farmsteads along the waterways and in between. Her poetry flutters between past and present memory of her family’s intergenerational narratives, highlighting stories of how Métis relate to the land and community. The artwork Chalef changeant was made within this context, during a research trip to Métis Crossing, with the artist’s mother Myrna Adams along with Tiffany Shaw, and Vivian Manasc. Through laughter and conversations, native plants along the North Saskatchewan River were collectively placed and weaved with the daylighting of the sun into the fabric of the artwork.
This exhibition is the second presentation in a series of exhibition projects taking place at FAB gallery throughout winter and spring of 2024. These exhibitions have been funded through an Activation Project Grant from The Alberta Foundation for the Arts and aim to prioritize and elevate the vision and artistic voices of Indigenous and Black curators, artists, and designers.
About the Artist
Michif Biography: Robyn Adams si t’in sitwayayn Michif di la Rivyayr Roj. Sa famiyl Michif y vyin di la Rochelle ipi St Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba. Akchewelmen ayn dowb Mitres di Arkitekchur ipi in Arkitekchur di paysaj a l’University di British Columbia, Y li in inviti sur li teritwayr non sidi di li xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Sel̓íl̓witulh. Si t’in archis multidisiplinayr ki aym payshi, ki ramans di medikamen, beading, ipi fayr tot sort d’afayr avek si min. Robyn son ovraj s’inskri en synkronism dan l’ethos di la kaliti di vi d’Audre Lorde son “kaliti di vi”, ivo ki interof li rapor a la tayr ipi a d’lo a travayr li weaving di knowledge otokton, di l’art ipi di l’arkitekchur di seremoni. Robyn y sharsh a kryi in arkitekchur di jway powetchik, o koti di matryark ki l’on kontribuwi a kryi in senchimen d’apartenan powr li komunoti otokton a travayr li ten sonb afin kon ni kapab trasi di shmin l’bor d’in miyewr futchur.
Robyn Adams is a Red River Métis citizen of the Manitoba Métis Federation. Her Métis family is from la Rochelle and St. Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba. Currently a dual Master of Architecture and Landscape Architecture student at the University of British Columbia, living as a guest on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Sel̓íl̓witulh. She is a multidisciplinary artist working between Vancouver and her home territory in Winnipeg. Robyn enjoys fishing, medicine picking, beadwork, and making things with her hands. Robyn’s work synchronously exists in the ethos of Audre Lorde’s ‘quality of light,’ in which she interrogates relationships with the land and water through the intricate weaving of Indigenous histories, knowledge, ceremony, art and architecture. Robyn seeks to create architecture of poetic joy, alongside the matriarchs that have helped steward a sense of home for Indigenous communities through the dark times so that we may be able to forge paths into brighter futures.
About the Curator
Tiffany Shaw is a Métis architect, artist and curator based in Alberta. She holds a BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) University, a Masters in Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) and is currently working at Reimagine Architects and recently started an Indigenous owned consulting company, named Reimagine Gathering. Shaw has exhibited widely including the Architecture Venice Biennale, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Pier 21, Agnes Etherington Art Centre and the Chicago Architecture Biennial. She has been the recipient of multiple public art commissions such as Edmonton's Indigenous Art Park and Winnipeg’s Markham Bus Station. Among her public art projects Tiffany has produced several notable transitory art works and is a core member of Ociciwan Contemporary Art Collective.
Oscillating between digital and analogue methodologies Shaw’s work gathers notions of craft, memory and atmosphere. Her practice is often guided by communal interventions as a way to engage a lifted understanding of place. While born in Calgary and raised in Edmonton, Shaw’s Métis lineage derives from Fort McMurray via Fort McKay and the Red River.
Art & Design News
Past Exhibitions (2023-24)
- Raneece Buddan: In this vessel I am…
- Proofread: Yvonne Mullock
- Alcuin Society’s Awards for Excellence in Book Design in Canada
- CodesWitcher: Lisa Mayes, MFA Intermedia
- Built to Last: Architecture, Memory, and the Imaginary Atrium. Works by Alicja Habisiak-Matczak & Alex R.M. Thompson
- want and fear: Emily Legleitner, MFA in Printmaking
- Implicit Grid: Riddhi Patel, MFA Painting
- The Home: Mohammad Abbasi, MFA Painting
- Comic Sense: a Ludic Exploration of 3 Contemporary Comics
Past Exhibitions (2022-23)
- Lasting Legacy: Honoring the History of Visual Arts at Extension
- Emerging Practices: Celebrating Visual Art Certificate Students
- The Institution of Knowledge
- I don't know how, but I'm taller: 2023 Bachelor of Fine Arts Graduation Show
- in flux: 2023 Bachelor of Design Graduation Show
- Know Thyself as a Virtual Reality
- The Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design in Canada (2020 or 2021)
- Jill Miller: FUTURE PERFECT
- Yilu Xing, MFA Printmaking: 吃得开 eat the open
- Transitional Impressions: Visualizing Environmental Change
- alissa rossi, MFA Printmaking: The View From Where
- Chelsey Campbell, MFA Printmaking: all of us, also