2024 – 2025
Bucked & Buried was born out of a self-directed residency alongside close friends at Äthèkal (Ark Mountain) on the traditional territory of the Champagne Aishihik First Nation. LeBlanc's work contemplates the transformation of matter, inspired by Äthèkal; the peace offered amidst its quiet erosion, and the ruptures felt during its landslides. This show is an inquiry into the chaotic manner in which our experiences and memories, having been buried, can resurface in familiar and unfamiliar forms.
Surrounding a charnel ground of porcupine quills, written works from Fiona Whelan and Nelly Bouevitch are woven throughout paintings, mixed media, photos and remnants of on-the-land assemblages. These delicate arrangements have a kinetic dimension that teeters on the edge of destruction. Their movement is inevitable but their function as symbol elicits something permanent from the transient.
In the conclusion of the show, the arrangement will be swept away as all things must make way for what comes next. The work does not aim to preserve a moment but to acknowledge its passage—to recognize that everything we encounter, like the quills underfoot or the path down a shifting mountainside, is part of a continual process of becoming, eroding, resurfacing, and transforming.
These works were created between the summer of 2024 and 2025.
2022 – 2024
The works featured are an excerpt from an exhibition entitled Properties of Belonging. The show is a meditation on home, reflecting on two years of moving between Whitehorse and Lisbon.
2024 – 2025
Ongoing
Ongoing
Artist
Katherine LeBlanc (she/her) is a visual artist based out of Yukon Canada. Although born in Sarnia, Ontario (1990) she now calls the Canadian North her home, finding inspiration in the rugged landscape and rich cultural community. Katherine received a Bachelor of Art and Education at Brock University and studied painting at Ar.Co, an independent art school in Lisboa, Portugal. She has worked with various schools and youth centres over the past 10 years bringing the arts to teenagers and young adults through classes, workshops and community mural projects. She continues her personal painting practice at her home based studio in Whitehorse.
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