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TALK: Oakley Rain Wysote Gray

Wednesday, Mar 12 202512 - 1pm

Treaty Space Gallery, 1887 Granville St

Join us for an artist talk by Oakley Rain Wysote Gray as part of the "Sow to Sew Speakers’ Series" on Wednesday, March 12 - 1 PM at the Treaty Space Gallery.

Oakley Rain Wysote Gray is from Listuguj Mi’gmaq First Nation. She identifies as Trans Two-Spirit and uses the pronouns she/her. As a Mi’gmaq Couturier, Oakley’s work spans between her historical replication of Mi’gmaq artifacts and culturally relevant couture pieces. Her creative vision caters to decolonizing the fashion realm by producing work that draws inspiration through a Mi’gmaq lens. Her latest collection, Mesiat’l (infected), highlights the stories of her ancestors while displaying the impact of systemic racism and colonization.

"My current focus is researching haute couture techniques throughout the last century; with the knowledge I gather, my following collection will focus on blending Eurocentric sewing through a decolonized Mi’gmaq perspective. The Collection will feature eight Mi’gmaq legends, and each garment will focus on a mythical being. Other work I’ve been researching is looking at anthropological text describing pre-contact and post-invasion Mi’gmaq clothing. Deciphering these descriptions has given a lot of information on the construction of historical regalia and many theories that I will be experimenting with in the near future."
- Oakley Rain Wysote Gray

The Sow to Sew Speakers’ Series is part of the Sow the Sew Project at NSCAD University, which is funded by a generous donation from The Hilary and Galen Weston Foundation. 

Two models from the Runway photo from Mesiat'l Collection which are red and black themed costumes; one sitting on the floor, the other seated on a chair with their hand on the other's head, against a muted background.
Photo from Mei Eimotieg Collection. Models: Shannis Gray and Mari Forbes. Photographer: Hailley Fayle.
2019 Graduation exhibition installation. Small drawings and found objects are on the wall next to a textile hanging.

The Anna Leonowens Gallery Systems is a public exhibition space within NSCAD University, presenting professional exhibitions by established artists alongside graduating student exhibitions.

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