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Territories of dreams – Gallery

Beginning of the project, meetings and creation of the crochet panels. Visits in schools and road, many road on the territory. The project is finished. Many dreams pooled on the installation.

Elder Harley Crowshoe project consultant
Patricia and Sabine at work in their workshop
Crochet panels
Crochet Dream Team
Joy and her hook
Ribbons for writing dreams
Prototype of the structure of the installation in front of a painting by Patricia Lortie
Sketch of the installation
Grouard
Grouard
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
La Source School
La Source School
On the way to school
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
Route #23
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry on the road
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
Route #23
Route #23
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
TOD construction, first day with artist Katie Ohe, Photo credit Kelly Ray
TOD construction, Patricia Lortie Bending the rods, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
In preparation for construction, measure each hook to draw the correct size circle, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Preparatory work in artist Harry Kiyooka's studio, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
The trees, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Kelly Rae volunteer, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Emerging artist Georgina Hawitt
Georgina Hawitt
Plant one tree at a time, as the hooks are of different sizes, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Attaching hooks to metal bars
Patricia Lortie, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
First visitor, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
The last day of Construction
Happy, work accomplished. Photo credit Patricia Lortie
Sabine, Georgina et Patricia, photo credit Kelly Rae
Happy again, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Happy and tired photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
TOD finishes, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Installation complete, before the spring storm. Photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
The entrance to the installation is to the east, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Volunteers from West Island College
TOD Completed, photo credit Kelly Rae
View of Katie Ohe's sculpture, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Elder Harley Crowshoe project consultant
Elder Harley Crowshoe project consultant
Patricia and Sabine at work in their workshop
Patricia and Sabine at work in their workshop
Crochet panels
Crochet panels
Crochet Dream Team
Crochet Dream Team
Joy and her hook
Joy and her hook
Ribbons for writing dreams
Ribbons for writing dreams
Prototype of the structure of the installation in front of a painting by Patricia Lortie
Prototype of the structure of the installation in front of a painting by Patricia Lortie
Sketch of the installation
Sketch of the installation
Grouard
Grouard
Grouard
Grouard
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
Kapawe'no First Nation School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
On the way to school
On the way to school
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
La Source School
Route #23
Route #23
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry on the road
La Verendry on the road
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
La Verendry School
Route #23
Route #23
Route #23
Route #23
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
West Island College
TOD construction, first day with artist Katie Ohe, Photo credit Kelly Ray
TOD construction, first day with artist Katie Ohe, Photo credit Kelly Ray
TOD construction, Patricia Lortie Bending the rods, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
TOD construction, Patricia Lortie Bending the rods, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
In preparation for construction, measure each hook to draw the correct size circle, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
In preparation for construction, measure each hook to draw the correct size circle, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Preparatory work in artist Harry Kiyooka's studio, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Preparatory work in artist Harry Kiyooka's studio, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
The trees, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
The trees, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Kelly Rae volunteer, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Kelly Rae volunteer, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Emerging artist Georgina Hawitt
Emerging artist Georgina Hawitt
Georgina Hawitt
Georgina Hawitt
Plant one tree at a time, as the hooks are of different sizes, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Plant one tree at a time, as the hooks are of different sizes, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Attaching hooks to metal bars
Attaching hooks to metal bars
Patricia Lortie, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Patricia Lortie, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
First visitor, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
First visitor, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
The last day of Construction
The last day of Construction
Happy, work accomplished. Photo credit Patricia Lortie
Happy, work accomplished. Photo credit Patricia Lortie
Sabine, Georgina et Patricia, photo credit Kelly Rae
Sabine, Georgina et Patricia, photo credit Kelly Rae
Happy again, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Happy again, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Happy and tired photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Happy and tired photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
TOD finishes, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
TOD finishes, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Installation complete, before the spring storm. Photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
Installation complete, before the spring storm. Photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
The entrance to the installation is to the east, photo credit Patricia Lortie
The entrance to the installation is to the east, photo credit Patricia Lortie
Volunteers from West Island College
Volunteers from West Island College
TOD Completed, photo credit Kelly Rae
TOD Completed, photo credit Kelly Rae
View of Katie Ohe's sculpture, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore
View of Katie Ohe's sculpture, photo credit Sabine Lecorre-Moore

Summary of the project

Territories of Dreams, produced by the Conversation Collective, is a temporary and participatory art installation rooted in nature. Artists Patricia Lortie and Sabine Lecorre-Moore selected a crocheted tapestry made by a group of retirees in Calgary to tie together the dreams of Alberta’s Francophone, Indigenous and Anglophone communities.

Traveling from the north to the south of the province, they visited five schools where they gave fabric writing workshops, during which they collected the dreams of the students, as well as artistic workshops inspired by the works of Jean Paul Riopelle. In response to the Riopelle Foundation’s call to “go towards nature”, the members of the collective installed the completed tapestry on a structure made from tree trunks.

The work will be exhibited throughout the summer in the sculpture park at Calgary’s Kiyooka Ohe Arts Centre (KOAC), a public space that combines art and nature. In this enchanting setting, the Conversation Collective and the KOAC invite Albertans to complete the Territories of Dreams installation by adding their own dreams to it.

Information:

  • The Conversation Collectivehas held 16 artistic workshops.
  • More than 1,000 dreams were collected during the month of April.
  • Conversation Collective members travelled 4,000 km by car and plane.
  • Conversation Collective members have worked more than 500 hours since early January.
  • Conversation Collective members have gathered hundreds of photographs, videos and time lapses.
  • To date, 25 volunteers have helped carry out the project by donating their time to do crocheting, attach crocheted pieces, prepare ribbons for visitors to the Centre, and perform administrative and other tasks.
  • The crocheted tapestry artwork is circular in shape, measuring 7 metres in diameter and 22 metres in length.

Important dates in 2023 📅

  • April 4 → School visit #1: West Island College, Calgary + Launching ceremony with the participation of a First Nations Elder
  • April 5 → School visit #2: La Source, Calgary – School visit #3: Kawape’no, Slave Lake
  • April 6 → School visit #4: La Vérendrye, Lethbridge – School visit #5: Boréale, Fort McMurray
  • May 17-18 → Fabrication of the installation/sculpture
  • June 17 → Launch Celebration at KOAC – Ceremony with a First Nations Elder – Visitors add their dreams – Open to all 
  • Until September 30 → Exhibition at KOAC

Realized within the framework of the centenary

The creation of the Foundation was inspired by the dream of Jean Paul Riopelle, who wished to pass on his passion for art, his vision and inspire the next generation of artists to explore, innovate and surpass their creative potential.