Browse Collection

Year Created

1978

Year Acquired

1978

Cultures

Canadian

Medium

Cotton

Art Forms

Fibre

Chapel

by: Catherine Hale


Small catherine hale 8x Catherine Hale

A long-time resident of Fredericton, Catherine Hale’s career as an artist is distinguished by her use of found objects and non-traditional art materials to create assemblages and sculptural and fabric works. Her artworks illuminate her interest in feminism, politics, the Gothic art period, and the influence of favourite poets and writers.


 "Hale’s art is characterized by a dark, sublime beauty that wouldn’t seem out of place amongst the imagery of a contemporary Goth sub-culture. Solemn altar forms and shrines, black veils, and casket-like structures transport the viewer to a symbolic funerary realm. The faded ruins of history, the Victorian cult of mourning, and the secrets of the grave are intimated through careful juxtaposition of discarded objects and antique lace from a bygone era." He goes on to say that Hale's art "poses a critical challenge to a contemporary society that increasingly reinforces denial and avoidance of one of the most essential existential facts of human existence, the inevitability of the 'dying of the light'.” Terry Graff, Catherine Hale: Between the Spirit and the Dust