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Description
Picking Up the Pieces tells the story of the making of the Witness Blanket, a living work of art conceived and created by Indigenous artist Carey Newman. It includes hundreds of items collected from residential schools across Canada, everything from bricks, photos and letters to hockey skates, dolls and braids. Every object tells a story.
Carey takes the reader on a journey from the initial idea behind the Witness Blanket to the challenges in making it work to its completion. The story is told through the objects and the Survivors who donated them to the project. At every step in this important journey for children and adults alike, Carey is a guide, sharing his process and motivation behind the art. It's a very personal project. Carey's father is a residential school Survivor. Like the Blanket itself, Picking Up the Pieces calls on readers of all ages to bear witness to the residential school experience, a tragic piece of Canada’s history.
Picking Up the Pieces tells the story of the making of the Witness Blanket, a living work of art conceived and created by Indigenous artist Carey Newman. It includes hundreds of items collected from...
Picking Up the Pieces tells the story of the making of the Witness Blanket, a living work of art conceived and created by Indigenous artist Carey Newman. It includes hundreds of items collected from residential schools across Canada, everything from bricks, photos and letters to hockey skates, dolls and braids. Every object tells a story.
Carey takes the reader on a journey from the initial idea behind the Witness Blanket to the challenges in making it work to its completion. The story is told through the objects and the Survivors who donated them to the project. At every step in this important journey for children and adults alike, Carey is a guide, sharing his process and motivation behind the art. It's a very personal project. Carey's father is a residential school Survivor. Like the Blanket itself, Picking Up the Pieces calls on readers of all ages to bear witness to the residential school experience, a tragic piece of Canada’s history.
Advance Praise
"Historic and current photographs and artwork frequently complement the engaging text, which is written in a personal and compelling style.Picking Up the Pieces has the feeling of a coffee-table book while presenting substantive content."—Booklist
"A moving catalog...Readers interested in American Indian history or education will find important insights into the significance of the Witness Blanket and its component parts."—Library Journal
"Picking Up the Pieces is both a crucial record of history and an outstanding assertion of love and community. It will educate and enlighten Canadians for generations to come. It's a must-read for anyone seeking to understand Canada's residential-school saga. Most importantly, it's a touchstone of community for those survivors and their families still on the path to healing."—Waubgeshig Rice, journalist and author of Moon of the Crusted Snow
"Historic and current photographs and artwork frequently complement the engaging text, which is written in a personal and compelling style.Picking Up the Pieces has the feeling of a coffee-table book...
"Historic and current photographs and artwork frequently complement the engaging text, which is written in a personal and compelling style.Picking Up the Pieces has the feeling of a coffee-table book while presenting substantive content."—Booklist
"A moving catalog...Readers interested in American Indian history or education will find important insights into the significance of the Witness Blanket and its component parts."—Library Journal
"Picking Up the Pieces is both a crucial record of history and an outstanding assertion of love and community. It will educate and enlighten Canadians for generations to come. It's a must-read for anyone seeking to understand Canada's residential-school saga. Most importantly, it's a touchstone of community for those survivors and their families still on the path to healing."—Waubgeshig Rice, journalist and author of Moon of the Crusted Snow
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