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Dorothy Grant: An Endless Thread | Dorothy Grant
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Part look-book, part memoir, and part history, this beautifully illustrated monument to a singular designer who helped inspire the growing Indigenous fashion movement is also a powerful demonstration of the enduring resonance and possibilities of Haida art. Inspired by a discussion with celebrated Haida artist Bill Reid, Haida designer Dorothy Grant made it her lifes mission to bring her cultures traditional art into contemporary fashion while adhering to the principle of Yaguudang, or respect for oneself and others. The 1989 launch of her Feastwear collection, featuring modern silhouettes hand-appliqud with Northwest Coast formline, immediately established her at the forefront of Indigenous fashion in North America, and she has since hosted runway shows and trunk sales from Paris to Vancouver to Tokyo. Her clients include Indigenous leaders, national politicians, and global celebrities, and her garments can be found in museums and galleries around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dorothy Grant: An Endless Thread is the first monograph to celebrate her trailblazing career. It features new photography of dozens of garments spanning the past four decades, modeled in studio and natural settings in Vancouver and Haida Gwaii, alongside sketches, traditional button robes and spruce-root weaving, and personal stories and reflections from Grant. Essays by Haida repatriation specialist and museologist Sdahl K?awaas Lucy Bell and curator India Rael Young place Grant in the long continuum of Haida fashion and trace the many innovations and accomplishments of her journey, and Haida curator and artist Kwiaahwah Jones, a longtime assistant to Grant, shares behind-the-scenes insights and memories. An associated exhibition, Dorothy Grant: Retrospect, opens at Haida Gwaii Museum in spring 2024.
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Megabooks 😍 😍 😍 1mo
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At VWF, Dorothy Grant said she was so proud to see Canada‘s Governor General, Mary Simon—an Inuk woman—wearing one of her garments when she welcomed the pope to Edmonton in 2022.
Look at the two of them in their capes! Who wears it better?
On a serious note, the pope was in Canada to apologize to residential school survivors. Just before he left, he acknowledged: “Yes, it‘s a genocide.”

tpixie Love the cape!! Such a sad part in history. I‘m glad it was acknowledged. 1mo
Lindy @tpixie Me too. 1mo
tpixie @Lindy 💜 1mo
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I was thrilled to hear Haida fashion designer Dorothy Grant talking about her life and work at the Vancouver Writers Fest last month. She said her work was in 5 exhibitions across North America in 2019 & not one curator asked her for info. When she got to the exhibitions, she discovered errors in all of them. This book sets the record straight.

ChaoticMissAdventures That must have been so frustrating for her. And what terrible curators, your main job is to get the information right! So glad she has been able to put the record straight. 1mo
Lindy @ChaoticMissAdventures Yes indeed. There‘s a lot of fascinating information in her book. 1mo
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In honour of Louis Riel Day in Canada, and Native American Heritage Month in the USA, here‘s an #Indigenous authors extravaganza (plus a slideshow of appliquéd blankets I made):

https://youtu.be/BDYSgCAiDmk

#NonfictionNovember #comics #kidlit #IndigenousArt #Audiobooks #CanadianAuthors

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