HANNAH CLAUS – there’s a reason for our connection
Artist-in-Residence
March 5, 2019
Presented as part of the exhibition HANNAH CLAUS – there’s a reason for our connection.
The works in this exhibition began with an idea that became something else as a result of time spent opening the drawers of the McCord Museum’s archive to examine many and varied hand-stitched, woven and worn objects, and deciphering hand-written histories: notes, letters and ledgers. The works were developed through thinking about the connections between objects and their makers, objects and their collectors, and how the objects transition between the archive and the living world.
Hannah Claus
Hannah Claus is a multidisciplinary visual artist of Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) and English ancestry. She uses installations to create sensory environments that speak of memory and transformation.
Artist-in-Residence Program
This exhibition is presented as part of the McCord Museum’s Artist-in-Residence program, which invites artists from Montreal and elsewhere to explore and interact with the Museum’s collections, casting a critical and conceptual eye and relating them to their own artistic practices. Through the works they create, artists in residence revisit the social and historical facets of artefacts in the Museum’s collections and address how they help construct our identity as Montrealers and as a society.
Direction and production of the video: Tomi Grgicevic