Tracey-Mae Chambers’ Red Threads Exibit
Tracey-Mae Chambers, a proud member of the Métis Nation of Ontario, invites audiences into a striking dialogue through her red yarn installations. For Chambers, red is more than a colour — it symbolizes life, love, courage and the enduring resilience of Indigenous peoples. Her site-specific works confront themes of displacement, reconciliation and identity, weaving personal and collective narratives into public spaces. Each installation is a layered reflection of cultural reclamation and healing, shaped by Chambers’ own discovery of her Métis heritage in adulthood. Set against natural landscapes or architectural backdrops, the bold red threads bind together stories of survival and connection. Through this work, Chambers asks viewers not only to witness but to reflect, question and engage.