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  • Visual Arts

Violet Gatensby: Where the Waters Narrow

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When

February 29 - May 17, 2024

Where

Main Gallery

Admission

Free

Hours

Mon-Fri, 10 am-5 pm and during performances

“Passing through the narrows in Carcross always felt like leaving one world behind for another. Another world filled with hunting, fishing, gathering and stories.”

Where the Water Narrows is a collection of art inspired by growing up on the land here in the Yukon.

Violet Gatensby, an Inland Tlingit artist from the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, was born into a large family and spent much of her childhood on the land. Exploring art from a young age, she found support from mentors such as Keith Wolfe Smarch, Claudia Mcphee, Dempsey Bob, Ken McNeil, Stan Bevan, and Arlene Ness. Violet pursued her passion further by attending art school in British Columbia, ultimately earning an advanced diploma from the First Nations Fine Arts program at the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art.

“Passing through the narrows in Carcross always felt like leaving one world behind for another. Another world filled with hunting, fishing, gathering and stories.”

Artist Violet Gatensby

A versatile and talented artist, Violet primarily works with wood but also enjoys metalwork, design, and painting.

She has garnered significant recognition for her work, having completed numerous major commissions. These include a carved panel for the Yukon Supreme Court, public utility artworks for the City of Whitehorse, and a dugout canoe apprenticeship with Wayne Price at Haa Shagóon Hídi. Violet’s art is deeply influenced by the values instilled in her by her parents and grandparents—stay connected to the land, maintain an open mind, and remain teachable. She incorporates these influences into her art, bridging the traditional and contemporary worlds.

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