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Artwork

Protect the Salish Sea, Sovereign Waterways

Artist/Creator
Calvin Charlie-Dawson/Ts’kanchtn (Artist)
Date
2023
ID #
BG6346

Physical Description

Medium
ink
Support
paper
Dimensions
61 cm 50.8 cm (Object)
Object Description

Protect the Salish Sea, Sovereign Waterways (2023) by Calvin Charlie-Dawson/Ts’kanchtn is a digital print of an original work that is installed on the river side of the Blue Cabin’s deck house. The work depicts the foundational species of coastal ecosystems: a spawning salmon and roe to greet the fishing boats that travel past daily.

This work is part of a series of three digital archival prints (together with works by Chase
and Jonas Jones/TsuKwalton) produced by Other Sights for Artists’ Projects. Other Sights describes the series thusly:

Sovereign Waterways centres the values, relations and visions of xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) artists. Each of the three large-scale artworks installed on the Blue Cabin residency deckhouse originated from a sketch and/or digital design by Chase Gray, Jonas Jones and Calvin Charlie-Dawson. As a way of celebrating the origins of each work, Other Sights in partnership with the artists, created a 2023 limited-edition print series. Each digital artwork has been printed in an edition of five, using archival ink on 20 x 24″ premium rag paper. Proceeds for these editions go towards Blue Cabin Floating Artist Residency Programming and to the Sníchim Foundation.

The original series of public artworks were commissioned by Other Sights to be presented on the exterior and environs of the Blue Cabin floating artist residency. The artists created works that address the people that meet on the Fraser River to labour in fishing, tourism and recreation, visitors to the area, and residents of the recent developments that line the shore. The works were installed over two years between 2022 and 2024, offering visitors the opportunity to explore an enriched and deeper understanding of the ongoing presence and the history of these nations on these lands and waters.
 

History

Collection
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery Permanent Collection
Credit Line
Purchased with support from the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery Acquisitions Fund, 2024
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