Hunting for the Red Queen on the Big Night Out, 2008
Gail Tremblay
(American, born 1945, died 2023)
Location: The Evergreen State College, Olympia
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Hunting for the Red Queen on the Big Night Out is part of a series of "film baskets" woven by non-Native artist Gail Tremblay. She weaves the recycled 35mm movie film using traditional Native American basketry techniques such as fancy stitch patterns for ash splint and sweetgrass baskets. Making the baskets out of recycled movie film is important and layered in meaning because the Hollywood movie has historically been used to stereotype Native Americans. It also playfully gives a different context to the material. The artwork title is based on the title of the actual movie on the film.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with The Evergreen State College.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Gail Tremblay (1945-2023) was a non-Native artist and writer. She created multimedia artworks, installations, critical writing, and poetry. Tremblay was also an influential teacher and advocated for diversity and gender equality in the world of art and academia. She was honored with a Washington State Governor's Arts and Heritage Award in 2001.
Tremblay grew up in Buffalo, New York. She earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Oregon (1969) and a Bachelor of Arts in Drama from the University of New Hampshire (1967). She was a professor at The Evergreen State College in Olympia from 1980 to 2016, teaching English, Native American Studies, Art, and Art History. Her writing, poetry, and visual artwork have been included in numerous anthologies and exhibitions concerning feminism, gender roles, and the Native American experience. Many museums and collections hold Tremblay's artworks.
For approximately forty years, Tremblay claimed the lineage of the Onondaga, Mi’kmaq, and Mohawk (St. Regis) Nations. Before her death, the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Indian Arts and Crafts Board began an investigation into her claims. With the support of the Nations noted, as well as genealogical research, they determined that Tremblay was not Indigenous.
ARTWORK DETAILS
Material Category | Sculpture - plastics / acrylics / polyesters |
Medium | 35mm film (trailer of the movie "Big Night"), red leader film, and silver braid |
Dimensions | 21 in x 14 in x 14 in |
ID Number | WSAC2008.018.000 |
Acquisition Method | Direct purchase |
Artist Location | Washington, United States |
Location Information
Agency | The Evergreen State College |
Artwork Location | The Evergreen State College Evans Hall, Computer Center, 2nd floor, Back corner near offices |
WA County | Thurston |
Placement | Interior |
Site Type | University |
Address | 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW Olympia, WA 98505 |
Geo. Coordinates | 47.07355, -122.978079 |
Before Visiting | Some artworks may be located in areas not accessible to the general public (especially in K-12 public schools). Consider contacting the site prior to a visit to ensure access. |
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