Œuvre d'art public
Relic of Memory I and II
1444 Dupont Street, Unit 11A, Toronto, Ontario, M6P 4H3
In Relic of Memory, domestic and architectural structures fabricated from contemporary industrial materials are introduced into the environment. An eight-foot long steel table squarely placed in a moss-laden clearing bears the inscription "Huron-Hatherly-Ruttan," identifying the generations of people who have inhabited this territory. Alternately, the poetic insertions on the reverse trace the organic constituents of the earth: "Petrified Wood-Dead Lava-Cooling Star-Incarcerated Ghosts," extending the historical continuum. Nearby, an area of hollowed ground is vaulted by a pair of steel arches joined at the vertices by a single cross beam.
Huron – Hatherly – Ruttan -- Petrified Wood – Dead Lava – Cooling Star – Incarcerated Ghosts
1.Relic of Memory, McMaster University, Faculty Club, Hamilton, 1996. Two-dimensional multimedia artwork.
2.Relic of Memory I, The Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, since 1998. In-situ sculptural installation.
3.Relic of Memory II, The Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, since 1999. In-situ sculptural installation.
Artwork in two parts: Relic of Memory I (1998) and Relic of Memory (1999). One of three works created by the three founders of Tree Museum (Anne O'Callaghan, Tim Whiten and Badanna Zack), installed on site for the opening year in 1998.