Œuvre d'art public

Glimmer

Jocelyne Belcourt Salem, Glimmer, 2000
Jocelyne Belcourt Salem, Glimmer, 2000
Location:
The Tree Museum, Ryde Lake Road , Gravenhurst, ON, Canada
Artwork creator(s): 
Belcourt Salem, Jocelyne
Text author(s): 
Belcourt Salem, Jocelyne
Installation year: 
2000
Remarks on location: 

Région de Muskoka. Adresse postale à Toronto (1444 Dupont Street, Unite 11A, Toronto, Ontario, M6P 4H3

Description: 

80 plaques vissées à des troncs d’arbres

Text of the artwork: 

Sugar Maple

Red Maple 

Yellow Birch 

White Ash

White Pine 

Red Oak

Balsam Fir

Eastern Hemlock

American Beech

Trembling Aspen

White Oak

Juniper

Black Spruce

Black Ash

Silver Maple

White Cedar

Tamarack

Speckled Alder

Striped Maple

Beaked Hazel 

Service Berry

Trillium

Trout Lily

Maidenhair Fern

Christmas Fern

Baneberries

Virginia Sweet Fern

Staghorn Sumac

Sheep Sorrel

Saxifrage

Red Osier Dogwood

Bunch Berry

Yellow throated Vireo

Cerulean Warbler

Black Crowned Night Heron

Eastern Fox Snake

Black Bear

Fisher

Raccoon

Red Fox

Skunk

Coyote

Weasel

White Tailed Deer

Pheasant

Gray Jay

Sharp Tailed Grouse

Bobwhite Quail

Black-backed Wood Pecker 

Bay-breasted Warbler

Red Shouldered Hawk

Beaver

Map Turtle

Black Squirrel

Grey Fox

Chipmunk

Rabbit

Snapping Turtle

Duck

Muskrat

Bullfrogs

Moose

Common Raven

 

Lt.J.P.Catty,R.E.,  1819  

         Explorer

 

Lt.Henry Briscoe, R.E., 1826      

          Explorer  

 

Ensign Durnford, R.E., 1826,        

                Surveyor

Alexander Shirreff, 1829 

                Surveyor

 

Lt.J.Carthew,R.N.

        and

Lt.F.H Baddeley, R.E.

   Surveyors, 1835

 

David Thompson, 1837

           Owner

 

William Tinguey, 1870

            Owner

 

Walter Tinguey, 1920

            Owner

 

Salvation Army, 1950’s

        Loggers

Hatherley and Nephew

         Owners

 

Lubovitch Community 1989

          Owners

 

 Mentor College, 1997

     Current Owner

Text theme: 
Disparition d’espèces locales, flore et faune, identité et histoire locales
Artwork theme: 
Disparition d’espèces locales, flore et faune, identité et histoire locales.
History: 
The Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, depuis l’été 2000
Note(s): 

«The work is permanent-and intended to be as long as the trees remain. Proper arboreal practice was used to affix the plates -using only stainless steel hardware in contact with the trees… The plates are drilled in the 4 corners and screwed to the tree with stainless steel screws and spaced from the bark with stainless steel springs to allow for growth.»

 

Source: Jocelyne Belcourt-Salem. Échange avec l’artiste, mars-avril 2008

Document(s): 

Tenth Annual Exhibition. September 16 to October 28 2007. What Is Place, Doe Lake

Tree_Museum (2008).  Tenth Annual Exhibition. September 16 to October 28 2007. What Is Place, Doe Lake. Muskoka : The Tree Museum, p. 36

Jocelyn Belcourt Salem. Glimmer

Tree_Museum (2008).  Jocelyn Belcourt Salem. Glimmer. <http://www.thetreemuseum.ca/> : Tree Museum

The Tree Museum 2000. Site specific installations 24 October to October 30, 2000

al. Lightman E. J. (2000).  The Tree Museum 2000. Site specific installations 24 October to October 30, 2000. Gravenhurst : The Tree Museum

The Tree Museum. The Tenth Annual Exhibition. September 16 to October 28, 2007. What Is Place

Jurakic, Ivan, McElroy Gil, Margaret Rodgers (2008).  The Tree Museum. The Tenth Annual Exhibition. September 16 to October 28, 2007. What Is Place. Gravenhurst : The Tree Museum, p. 39