New carving unveiled at UNBC
PRINCE GEORGE – A new piece of artwork commissioned by the University of Northern British Columbia shines a light on the true experiences of Indigenous People at residential schools and the importance of healing and love as we work toward reconciliation.
Reconciling Light by Kwakwaka’wakw artist Simon Daniel James, who also goes by the name Winadzi, is on permanent display on the first floor of the Geoffrey R. Weller Library building. The carving features a circular sun at its centre with eight rays extending out.
“Reconciling Light has been an extremely emotional piece of artwork, probably the most emotional piece I have ever been asked to do,” Winadzi said. “In order to get into the right frame of mind, I had to remember the stories told to me by my parents about their experiences in residential school.”
