Several members of Arts Northeast will be taking part in the Reflections on Cod exhibition being held at
Five Island Gallery, Tors Cove from July 2 - 27, 2012. July 2nd is the 20th anniversary of the
cod moratorium in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moratorium has had a huge impact on the culture and livelihood of
many people in Newfoundland with 20,000 people suddenly out of work, the
largest industrial closure in Canadian history.
This exibition was inspired by the story of the fishery in this province - a story about
how a once thriving cod fishery and its demise impacted individual
fishers, their families and communities.
Though time has gone, the memories live on - memories that we hope will
be captured in paintings, sketches, textile art and sculptures. In this
juried show we welcome two- and three-dimensional contemporary works
that tell a piece of the story of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery,
before and after the cod moratorium.
Joan Roberts,
Michelle Whitten LaCour and
Jeanette Jobson have pieces in this show and would love the opportunity to meet you on Sunday at the official opening. Its suggested that you park at the church and walk the short distance to the gallery.
The public reception will be held on Sunday July 8th from 2 - 4pm, with opening remarks by
Richard Cashin.
This exhibit will feature more than 40 original works by local artists
including watercolour, acrylic and oil paintings, pastels, ceramics, gyotaku,
mixed media, hooked rugs and art figures.
The Telegram article on exhibition
The Island that We Cling To
20 years after a moratorium was placed on the Newfoundland cod fishery, Rex Murphy goes back to see the impact on the province in this video.