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Maureen Gruben, Moving with joy across the ice while my face turns brown from the sun (large format), 2019

Maureen Gruben Inuvialuk, b. 1963

Moving with joy across the ice while my face turns brown from the sun (large format), 2019
Epson Hot Press Bright, ed.2/3
42 1/2 x 120 inches
108 x 304.8 cm
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Every April, community members from Maureen Gruben’s hometown of Tuktoyatuk expertly pack family sleds with everything they need to live on the land and hitch them to Skidoos. They cross...
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Every April, community members from Maureen Gruben’s hometown of Tuktoyatuk expertly pack family sleds with everything they need to live on the land and hitch them to Skidoos. They cross miles of frozen tundra to gather at Husky Lakes where they set up their canvas tents and off grid-cabins for the spring ice fishing season. On a sunny day in early spring, the landscape at Husky Lakes is both brilliant and minimal, consisting simply of a dazzling expanse of snow under vivid sky. An absolute silence that few people will encounter in their lives is punctuated with sociable chatting as friends and relations meet each other at fishing holes, and with the occasional buzz of augurs, the periodic approach and departure of the Skidoos. Sleds have always been an integral part of Inuvialuit life. Many contemporary sleds are still hand-built; no two are identical. Idiosyncrasies of carpentry techniques and rope knotting trace a material, deeply personal relationship to their makers, and these traces become more pronounced as the sleds are mended over the years to increase their life-span.


For Moving with joy across the ice while my face turns brown from the sun, Maureen borrowed fourteen of these hand-built sleds and brought them together into a short-duration land art installation that has been photographically documented.

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Exhibitions

Land Back

The Biennale d’art contemporain autochtone / Contemporary Native Art Biennial

May - July, 2022


Parallax Effect: Shifting Perspectives on the Climate Crisis

Group exhibition at John A. Cade Center for Fine Arts Gallery, Baltimore, MD

February 15 - March 15, 2022


The J.S. McLean Centre for Indigenous + Canadian Art

Group exhibition at Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON

Ongoing


Maureen Gruben

Solo show at Gallery Stratford, Stratford, ON

October 16, 2021 - January 16 2022


Moving with joy across the ice while my face turns brown from the sun

Solo show at Tanúyap Project Space, Vancouver, BC

November 5 - December 15, 2019

Publications

Refract: An Open Access Visual Studies Journal Volume 5, Issue 1, Sensing Place.


Slow Enough to Watch the Ptarmigan Eating Willow Buds on Tundra: A Conversation with Maureen Gruben

C Magazine, Issue 150, Maps, Winter 2022


Élyse Boivin, Joëlle Dubé, Entre menace, perte et existence: la glace à l’ère des changements climatiques.

ESPACE art actuel, Issue 128, Printemps–Été 2021


Laureline Simon Krichewsky, Ice Works by Maureen Gruben

Tero Magazine, February, 2021


Katie Toth, Take a look at this Tuktoyaktuk artist's powerful work

CBC News, Dec 27, 2019


And this CBC North article covers her public art installation Moving with Joy at The Bentway, which is an expansion of her 2019 work, Moving with joy across the ice while my face turns brown from the sun:


Joanne Stassen, Inuvialuit artist connects Toronto's Gardiner Expressway with Arctic landscape

CBC News, Feb 13, 2022

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