Value village is a thrift store that promotes sustainability and the importance of reusing and reducing our footprint on the earth. Value village dedicates a portion of their revenue to fund local programs in the community. The materials for this project were donated by Value Village.
VALUE VILLAGE
Ottawa Coalition of Community Houses – strives to strengthen the impact of place-based, barrier-free support programs and services in social housing neighbourhoods along with increasing opportunities for community engagement and the success of residents.
OTTAWA COALITION OF COMMUNITY HOUSES
COMMUNITY PARTNER
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NOUS CONTACTER
Shenkman Arts Centre
245 Centrum Blvd, Suite 260
Ottawa, ON K1E 0A1
Tel: 613-580-2767
info@artsnetottawa.ca
Charity number:
121777023RR0001
Nous reconnaissons que nos bureaux se trouvent sur le territoire traditionnel, ancestral et non cédé de la Nation Algonquine Anishinaabe. Les peuples de la nation algonquine anishinaabe vivent sur ce territoire depuis des millénaires, gérant la terre, l'eau et tout ce qui contribue à la vie dans cette région. Aujourd'hui, de nombreuses communautés autochtones continuent de se voir refuser la possibilité et les ressources nécessaires pour créer et vivre leur art traditionnel sur ce territoire. Nous nous engageons à faire de la justice et de la réconciliation une priorité dans notre travail en amplifiant les voix autochtones et leurs expériences.
RECONNAISSANCE TERRITORIALE
REVENIR
EN HAUT
Christine Mockett is an Ottawa area sculptor and fibre artist, originally from England and raised in southern Ontario. Christine studied clothing design, and created business wear and costumes in Sydney, Australia. In Montreal, she studied fibre sculpture and wearable electronics in her BFA. Garments continue to appear in her artwork as portable architecture. Christine’s work addresses “place”, and the interrelationship between architecture, environment and presence. Christine teaches co-created community art projects, helping everyone access art programming. Her materials are community-based, salvaged and repurposed and her studio and art practice are zero garbage. Christine’s artwork has appeared in Fiberarts, Embroidery Canada, Fibre Quarterly, and has been exhibited/collected in Canada, USA, Italy, Mexico and Australia.
Artist
CHRISTINE MOCKETT
COLLABORATORS
NOUS CONTACTER
Shenkman Arts Centre
245 Centrum Blvd, Suite 260
Ottawa, ON K1E 0A1
Tel: 613-580-2767
info@artsnetottawa.ca
Charity number:
121777023RR0001
Nous reconnaissons que nos bureaux se trouvent sur le territoire traditionnel, ancestral et non cédé de la Nation Algonquine Anishinaabe. Les peuples de la nation algonquine anishinaabe vivent sur ce territoire depuis des millénaires, gérant la terre, l'eau et tout ce qui contribue à la vie dans cette région. Aujourd'hui, de nombreuses communautés autochtones continuent de se voir refuser la possibilité et les ressources nécessaires pour créer et vivre leur art traditionnel sur ce territoire. Nous nous engageons à faire de la justice et de la réconciliation une priorité dans notre travail en amplifiant les voix autochtones et leurs expériences.
NOUS CONTACTER
CHRISTINE MOCKETT 2019
BROKEN TEACUPS
Christine Mockett’s project is called “Sentinels”. Participants of all ages in low-income social housing complexes across Ottawa will have a chance to learn about art, create a permanent art installation and exchange ideas. With the starting idea of creating life-size outdoor fibre figure sculptures combining people and place, participants will take the project in their own direction. This project was inspired by the idea of everyone having access to public art in their own communities and giving residents a hand in determining what is created to represent their spaces. All the workshops she teaches are zero garbage and emphasize turning anything into an art material.