Hearts and Hands Oaklands Elementary
PUBLIC INSTALLATION
The Hearts and Hands project began in 2018 as an effort to bring Indigenous learning to younger minds. The various animals on the totem were chosen by the students to celebrate community and honour Indigenous knowledge. Carey worked “hearts on, hands on” with the children for this project, as its aim was to integrate authentic cultural experiences into the classroom.
Each child also had the opportunity to imprint their hands on a mural to signify the vitality of reconciliation and healing for future generations. The totem was unveiled on May 27, 2021 with a ceremony and celebration. A documentary film was also created to commemorate the project.
OTHER INSTALLATIONS
Dragon and Tiger Mural
A private commission that is three stories high depicting a dragon and tiger.
Convergence
A collaborative art piece created with Jordan Hill and Omid Afarinzad that resides in the Esquimalt Town Centre.
Dancing Wind
A large-scale commission for the 2010 Olympic Games, consisting of four large panels created from stainless steel, cedar, and glass.
Emily Carr Tribute
As a tribute to Emily Carr’s works, Haida Totems, Cha-atl (1912) and Big Eagle, Skidegate (1929), Carey designed and carved a wooden house front and eagle statue in Chemainus, B.C.
EAGLE Project
For the EAGLE Project, Carey collaborated with Indigenous youth to carve two totem poles. The project was one facet of a program for youth empowerment through the Victoria Native Friendship Centre.
The Humble Frog
A public installation in Wood Buffalo, Alberta that reflects the significance of humility in both concept and material.
Gary Oak Mural
Beginning as a small community project, it evolved into a mentorship program, as Carey designed the mural and commissioned two students at the University of Victoria to paint it.
The Last Totem
The final totem carved out of old growth red cedar to inspire industry and government change in the face of a climate crisis.
All My Relations RRU
All My Relations is a stainless steel installation in the Dogwood Auditorium at Royal Roads University. The design speaks to the concept of the Kwakwak’awakw term awi’nakola, which means to live in good relations with the land, air, water, spirit world, and everything within them.
Frankfurt Book Fair
The Witness Blanket was featured as Canada’s “Guest of Honour” at the 2021 Frankfurt Book Fair.
OTHER INSTALLATIONS
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