Exhibition Statement
Matues Revisited na kis-mawa’tasik we’kwi-wlamu’k elawika’tasikl kisitu’tijl Elawika’taqatijik Wijikitultijik E’pitjik: Melissa Peter Paul, Kay Sark, and Cheryl Simon. Ula amalitaqatite’wk ika’tu’tijl na’kwekmual, wkamlamunual aqq teli-ntawa’qa’tekemk apaja’tunew ula tel-keknue’k aqq tel-kelu’lkw lukwaqney
E’tasiw ula amalitaqatite’wk wetnu’kwalsit aji-pilua’tun wtlukwaqn aqq ta’n teltekl ki’s sa’q ala’tumkl we’kaw elapskita’sikl, kaqapitkl aqq amaltaqwikasikl. Nemitumk ne’kaw tel-lukwet amaliteket, weja’tekemk mawo’tumk koqoey ewekasik maqmikew-iktuk aqq tel-kiskaja’tumk aqq tel-keknuitasik kisitaqn. Matues Revisited etek kisi-l’ta’mk naji-iloqaptasiktn kisitaqnn ta’n wejiaq kina’masuti wjit Siawa’tumk teli-anko’tmumk mimajuaqney, teli-jiko’tmumk wksitqamuey, kaqmutekemkewey aqq muwi’watekemk, nemitumk elawika’tekemk.
Matues Revisited is a gathering of vibrant porcupine quillwork art created by The Quill Sisters: Melissa Peter Paul, Kay Sark, and Cheryl Simon. These artists have dedicated their time, passion, and creativity to reinvigorating the unique and dynamic tradition of Mi’kmaw quillwork
Each artist works to push their designs beyond traditional utilitarian structures to explore conceptual artistic expression including sculpture, wall pieces, and geometric studies. The artist's hands are present in every step of each element, which requires gathering all materials from the earth and preparing them to be ready for creating designs of fine precision. Matues Revisited offers a space to visit with an artform that holds teachings in sustainability, environmental awareness, patience, and gratitude, evident in each step of quillwork creation.