konts̱ets̱’i eł na’eneslus̱: An echo, I am sewing is a sound/sewing/time machine that, in performance resonates industrial sounds from the Canadian north, and as an installation, questions an everyday experience with materials mined from those territories. Printed on the fabric is photo patterns referencing Indigenous industries. In this version of the performance, it is a prize core sample from Tahltan Territory. In others, a bitumen pattern, a version from Goat Mountain obsidian quarry in Tahltan territory and lastly Atlantic salmon skin.
Documentation of yəhaw̓ Seatle performance by Jonathan Igharas
Documentation of BLACK GOLD, untitled art society (The Bows), Calgary by Katy Whitt
Documentation from UofA Augustina by Conor McNally