{"id":6,"date":"2010-07-29T17:30:41","date_gmt":"2010-07-29T17:30:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.clarissarizal.com\/blogblog\/?p=6"},"modified":"2010-07-29T22:02:42","modified_gmt":"2010-07-29T22:02:42","slug":"time-warp-northwest-coast-native-weavers-exhibit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.clarissarizal.com\/blog\/2010\/07\/time-warp-northwest-coast-native-weavers-exhibit\/","title":{"rendered":"Time Warp: Northwest Coast Native Weavers Exhibit"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.clarissarizal.com\/blogblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/07\/Chilkat_Ravenstail_Robes_TimeWarp.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-8\" title=\"Chilkat and Ravenstail Robes by Vanderhoop Hageman Hudson and Auchter \" src=\"http:\/\/www.clarissarizal.com\/blogblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/07\/Chilkat_Ravenstail_Robes_TimeWarp.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" height=\"340\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.clarissarizal.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/07\/Chilkat_Ravenstail_Robes_TimeWarp.jpg 500w, https:\/\/www.clarissarizal.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/07\/Chilkat_Ravenstail_Robes_TimeWarp-300x204.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px\" \/><\/a>Time Warp is an exciting, exhibit of contemporary textiles of the Northwest Coast hosted by the Bill Reid Gallery in Vancouver, B.C.\u00a0 The exhibit opened on Thursday, July 16th with most of the 20 featured Aboriginal artists in attendance from Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia and Washington State.\u00a0 The Tlingit, Haida and Tsimpshian artists included in the exhibit were:\u00a0 Tracy Auchter, Carrie Anne Vanderhoop Bellis, Delores Churchill, Janice Criswell, Sherri Dick, Lisa Hageman, Lani Hotch, Lily Hudson, Shelly Laws, Victoria Moody, Marie Oldfield, Susan Pavel, Clarissa Rizal, Isabel Rorick, Ann Smith, Debra Sparrow, Lisa Telford, Evelyn Vanderhoop and William White.\u00a0 Many thanks to the curators of the exhibit, Martine Reid (wife to the late, Bill Reid) and Evelyn Vanderhoop, with exhibit coordinator, Kwiaahwah Jones, and much appreciation to all the organizations, foundations and individual&#8217;s monetary and voluntary contributions to make this exhibit happen.<\/p>\n<p>I felt this exhibit was quite astounding.\u00a0 I think it is the very first exhibit of contemporary works by prolific and innovative weavers.\u00a0 All of us were fortunate to be a part of this show.\u00a0 While most of the exquisite weavings are Chilkat and Ravenstail ceremonial robes, there are a couple of cedar bark weavings:\u00a0 a Ravenstail cedar robe by Victoria Moody (image used for back cover of exhibit catalogue) and a cedar dress by Lisa Telford (which is the front cover image for the exhibit catalogue), and a perfect spruce root hat by Isabel Rorick. \u00a0 I am allowed to say what my favorite piece in the entire exhibit is because this is my blog:\u00a0 &#8220;Berries on Sunshine Mountain&#8221; by Lani Hotch &#8211; a Ravenstail robe in hand-dyed colors of green, brown, yellow, burgundy and burnt orange, with appliqued &#8220;leaves&#8221; and hand-made glass beads by John Svenson.\u00a0 I keep an eye out for Lani&#8217;s work; she&#8217;s an excellent, innovative weaver, with an eye for color, detail and storytelling.<\/p>\n<p>As part of this exhibit, my daughter, <a title=\"Lily Hudson Alaska Native Storyteller &amp; Weaver\" href=\"http:\/\/www.lilyhudson.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Lily Hudson <\/a> and I, collaborated on a Ravenstail ensemble called &#8220;Copper Child&#8221;, the offspring of two Chilkat\/Ravenstail ensembles I had woven called &#8220;Copper Woman&#8221; in 2002, and &#8220;Copper Man&#8221; in 2006.\u00a0 <em>Copper Child&#8217;s<\/em> headdress, robe, and apron was woven by Lily; the tunic was woven my me.<\/p>\n<p>Lily says:\u00a0 &#8220;<em>Copper Child<\/em> shares the story of our upcoming generation of  healers scaling mountains for inspiration, while embracing traditions  and carving new paths.\u00a0 The healers are symbolized by the black  &#8220;Shaman&#8217;s Eyes&#8221; (an original design by Lily) along the top, mountains  represented by eight &#8220;topographical maps&#8221;, and new paths by the single  green &#8220;map&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>During the opening, David Boxley, Sr.&#8217;s dance group, Git Hoan, performed.\u00a0 I had never seen Git Hoan dancers up close until this evening, wow!\u00a0 From afar, I had only seen glimpses of their performances during Celebration in Juneau; I was always too busy to take time to watch.\u00a0 After watching their performances with real hand-carved masks, regalia and accessories,\u00a0 I wished I had made time to watch them before.\u00a0 In the Tsimpshian tradition, they of course, will steal any show!\u00a0 Here&#8217;s a video clip of one of their dances:<\/p>\n<p>Time Warp exhibit dates are July 16, 2010 through January 16, 2011.\u00a0 When you are in the Vancouver area during this time period, please stop by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.billreidgallery.ca\/Exhibition\/CurrentExhibition.php\" target=\"_blank\">Bill Reid Gallery<\/a> for this wonderful opportunity to see these fabulous weavings.\u00a0 Obtain your copy of the Time Warp exhibit catalogue at $20; 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