In the ODD Gallery: Krystle Silverfox

KRYSTLE SILVERFOX  |  RAVEN <LITE>
February 2 – March 17, 2024
ODD Gallery, Dënäkär Zho |  KIAC
Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in territory, Dawson City, Yukon

OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, February 2nd at 5PM
ARTIST TALK: Sunday, February 4th at 2PM
Please join us at the opening on Friday for refreshments provided by Yukon Arts Centre, ahead of The Weather Station Concert in the ballroom.

Visit (s)hiver winter arts festival for their full schedule of festival events over the weekend!

Raven <lite> is a light installation that pays homage to the story of Raven stealing the light. In the story, Raven is a shape-shifting trickster who uses their supernatural abilities to steal the Sun, Stars, and Moon from a great chief – releasing these belongings into the sky for all to enjoy. This story is important to many Yukon First Nations, and connects us to the land – showing our appreciation for the return of the Sun after long dark winters. Raven <lite> uses anamorphic design to play with the concept of shape-shifting – the image of Raven is seemingly distorted and abstracted, unless viewed from one perspective.

Krystle Silverfox is a member of Selkirk First Nation (Wolf Clan), and interdisciplinary visual artist. She currently lives and works on the traditional territory of the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council and the Kwanlin Dün First Nation (Whitehorse, Yukon). Silverfox holds both a BFA in Visual Art (2015); a BA in Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice from UBC (2013); also an MFA in Interdisciplinary studies from Simon Fraser University (2019). Her artistic practice explores different materials, methodologies, and symbols to create conceptual works. Krystle Silverfox is inspired by Indigenous feminism, trans-nationalism, de-colonialism, activism, and lived experience.

Gallery Hours: Mondays – Fridays: 10am – 5pm & Saturdays: 12 – 4pm

We gratefully acknowledge support of the Canada Council for the Arts.