Past Exhibition

Semá:th Xo:tsa: Great Gramma’s Lake

Carrielynn Victor
Sep 10, 2020
to
May 08, 2021
EXHIBITION
Rachel Topham Photography
Top Right: Carrielynn Victor, digital book illustration for Semá:th Xo:tsa / Sts'ólemeqwelh Sx̱ó:tsa: Great Gramma’s Lake, 2020, dimensions variable
Middle Right: Carrielynn Victor, digital book illustration for Semá:th Xo:tsa / Sts'ólemeqwelh Sx̱ó:tsa: Great Gramma’s Lake, 2020, dimensions variable
Bottom Right: Carrielynn Victor, digital book illustration for Semá:th Xo:tsa / Sts'ólemeqwelh Sx̱ó:tsa: Great Gramma’s Lake, 2020, dimensions variable

For millennia, a vast lake existed between Sumas and Vedder mountains in the unceded territory of the Stó:lō people, in what is now known as the Fraser Valley. Teeming with ecological abundance, Semá:th Xo:tsa (Sumas Lake) was central to cultural, spiritual, and physical wellbeing of the Séma:th people (Sumas First Nation) and surrounding Indigenous communities. Between 1919 and 1924, settlers in the region lobbied government to drain the lake, thereby enhancing the agricultural capacity of the region with devastating consequences for Stó:lō people.

The exhibition is inspired by a new children’s book published by The Reach in fall of 2020. The collaborative book and exhibition recall a time when the lake was thriving, using memory and story to allow the lake to live on today. The project is illustrated by Xémontélót Carrielynn Victor and co-authored by Thetáx Chris Silver, Xémontélót Carrielynn Victor, Kris Foulds, and Laura Schneider.

Read the book online

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  • The Art Gallery at the Evergreen Cultural Centre, Coquitlam, BC 12/05/2022 - 17/07/2022
  • Open Space, Abbotsford, BC 01/06/2024 - 26/06/2024
  • Fraser River Discovery Center, New Westminster, BC 29/06/2024 - 02/09/2024

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