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Down on the Farm - Art Gallery of Alberta

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The <strong>Alberta</strong> Foundati<strong>on</strong> for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Art</strong>s Travelling Exhibiti<strong>on</strong> Program<strong>Art</strong>ist Biographies/StatementsThere are very few photos <strong>of</strong> my great grandmo<strong>the</strong>rs and little documentati<strong>on</strong> about <strong>the</strong>ir lives.The lost opportunity to document <strong>the</strong>ir stories led me to <strong>the</strong> realizati<strong>on</strong> that I should record <strong>the</strong>lives <strong>of</strong> rural women in <strong>the</strong> province I was born and raised in.As this project progressed I recognized that agriculture is a vital industry to <strong>Alberta</strong> and ruralwomen have been indispensable to its development. My c<strong>on</strong>cerns about farm life have alsobeen intensified with <strong>the</strong> realizati<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> how important a job it is to be a farmer, and howincredibly unpredictable it is. What will <strong>the</strong> future hold for farming and for all <strong>the</strong>se women and<strong>the</strong>ir families? No l<strong>on</strong>ger can <strong>the</strong> farmer al<strong>on</strong>e sustain a family as husbands and wives mustfind work elsewhere to supplement <strong>the</strong> farm. In <strong>the</strong> future what kind <strong>of</strong> farming will <strong>the</strong>re be andhow will it be regulated? How will <strong>the</strong>se changes affect <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> food and how it is obtained?Are farmers looking towards sustainable farming and are <strong>the</strong>y thinking about how to implementalternative farming practices to keep <strong>the</strong>ir farms?<strong>Farm</strong>ers and rural towns face many challenges to remain prosperous, which is reflected in <strong>the</strong>incredibly fast development <strong>of</strong> box stores that have invaded <strong>the</strong> picturesque, rural landscapesacross <strong>the</strong> province. Can <strong>Alberta</strong>’s identity be refined? Is <strong>the</strong>re a future for <strong>Alberta</strong>’s farms andranches? Will <strong>Alberta</strong>’s unwavering Pi<strong>on</strong>eering Spirit c<strong>on</strong>tinue? Growing up in <strong>the</strong> farmingcommunities <strong>of</strong> Camrose and Stettler, I was surrounded by independent women with str<strong>on</strong>gwork ethics. Rural <strong>Alberta</strong>n women c<strong>on</strong>tinue to face various hardships and challenges due to <strong>the</strong>isolati<strong>on</strong>, <strong>the</strong> wildlife, <strong>the</strong> harsh climate, unpredictable wea<strong>the</strong>r and vast landscape, elementsthat are crucial in showcasing all aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Alberta</strong> rural life. My dialogues with <strong>the</strong>se womeninquire how <strong>the</strong>y feel about <strong>the</strong> changes in <strong>the</strong>ir community and how <strong>the</strong>y would like to see<strong>the</strong>mselves portrayed in place and appearance. “These are not famous women, but womenwhose daily work and sacrifice have c<strong>on</strong>tributed to <strong>the</strong> well being <strong>of</strong> our lives.” (Rogers, p.10)To <strong>the</strong>se women <strong>of</strong> foresight, determinati<strong>on</strong> and acti<strong>on</strong> we all owe a debt <strong>of</strong> gratitude andrecogniti<strong>on</strong>. It is my sincere hope that through <strong>the</strong> explorati<strong>on</strong> and documentati<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> farmingculture today via portraiture and sound recordings, that a moment can be taken to reflect up<strong>on</strong><strong>the</strong> future <strong>of</strong> farming, <strong>the</strong> changing landscape, and discover what makes us unique as <strong>Alberta</strong>nsand as Canadians. By unearthing <strong>the</strong>se stories we are reminded <strong>of</strong> how easily <strong>the</strong> erasure <strong>of</strong>history can occur, how important it is to record <strong>the</strong>se pieces <strong>of</strong> Canadian history, and how historycan influence <strong>the</strong> future.Takach, Geo. Will <strong>the</strong> Real <strong>Alberta</strong> Please Stand Up? (2010) University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Alberta</strong> Press,Edm<strong>on</strong>t<strong>on</strong>, <strong>Alberta</strong>, p. 353Rogers, Susan. <strong>Alberta</strong>’s Unsung Heroines (2005), <strong>Art</strong>iza Ltd., Edm<strong>on</strong>t<strong>on</strong>, <strong>Alberta</strong>, pg. 10AFA Travelling Exhibiti<strong>on</strong> Program, Edm<strong>on</strong>t<strong>on</strong>, AB. Ph: 780.428.3830 Fax: 780.421.0479youraga.ca

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