namaxsala by Mary Anne Barkhouse

namaxsala is inspired by a story told to the artist, Mary Anne Barkhouse, by her grandfather Fred Cook. In the story, her grandfather helps a wolf cross a treacherous piece of water in a boat, on the West coast of Canada. "My grandfather's stories always offered an alternative view for considering the world around me," the artist remembers. "And so, I relate one of them here, to help negotiate cooperation with the 'other' and inclusion of the wild."

'namaxsala reflects on human relationships with the natural world. The sculpture also connects with the totem poles and houses installed here in the Grand Hall.

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