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Kahnawake Mohawk The Kahnawake Mohawk people, Mohawk Territory (french: Territoire Mohawk de Kahnawake, in the Mohawk language, ''Kahnawáˀkye'' in Tuscarora language, Tuscarora) is a First Nations in Canada, First Nations reserve of the Mohawks of Kahnawá:ke ...
husband-and-wife artisan team from Kahnawake Mohawk Nation Territory near
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. Babe specializes in woodcarving, and Carla focuses on textile arts; however, they work in a range of different artistic media. Carla has been recognized for her award-winning quilt work, which has been purchased by the National Museum of the American Indian, part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.


Background

Carla, born 1961, is from
Kahnawake The Kahnawake Mohawk Territory (french: Territoire Mohawk de Kahnawake, in the Mohawk language, ''Kahnawáˀkye'' in Tuscarora) is a First Nations reserve of the Mohawks of Kahnawá:ke on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Queb ...
near
Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple- ...
,
Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirte ...
. Babe, also born in 1961, grew up in
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. He is a fourth generation Mohawk ironworker.


Art career

Both of the Hemlocks relay Mohawk culture and history through their artwork. Babe and Carla collaborate with each other to create political art works, as well. Babe carved and painted ''Walking in Two Worlds'', and Carla created a quilt ''Tribute to Mohawk Ironworkers'', which combined beadwork and appliquéd figured inspired by Charles Ebbets' iconic 1932 photograph of Mohawk men perched on a suspended
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. These pay homage to the late-19th century and 20th-century Mohawk construction workers, who helped build the highrises of
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, including the
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. Her
quilt A quilt is a multi-layered textile, traditionally composed of two or more layers of fabric or fiber. Commonly three layers are used with a filler material. These layers traditionally include a woven cloth top, a layer of batting or wadding, ...
, '' Haudenosaunee Passport'', addresses the sovereignty of the Haudenosaunee Nations that predate
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and the
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. Babe constructs wooden
cradleboard Cradleboards (, se, gietkka, sms, ǩiõtkâm, smn, kietkâm, sje, gietkam) are traditional protective baby-carriers used by many indigenous cultures in North America and throughout northern Scandinavia amongst the Sámi. There are a variety ...
s that he carves and paints with his own artistic imagery. "He's really addressing stereotypes and identity issues," says Bruce Hartman, director of the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. In 2013, the couple collaborated on a cradleboard focused on the aboriginal game of
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, which won the 2013 Santa Fe Indian Market Best of Classification for Diverse Art Forms. Carla describes her work as meant to "engage conversations about issues that continue on her people's lands." One of the issues that Carla confronts in her work includes
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, hoping to draw attention to the long term effects it may have on the land in a way that fosters conversation. This is seen in her ''Turtle Island Unraveling'', a cotton quilt with glass beads. Carla has also used treaty cloth in her works, the cloth dating back to the 1700s with the original language of the
Treaty of Canandaigua The Treaty of Canandaigua (or Konondaigua, as spelled in the treaty itself) also known as the Pickering Treaty and the Calico Treaty, is a treaty signed after the American Revolutionary War between the Iroquois#Government, Grand Council of the Si ...
. The use of this cloth is to draw attention to her people still upholding their end of the treaty, even when the United States government did not. The couple won Best of Classification for Diverse Art Forms at the Santa Fe Indian Market again in 2014. Carla Hemlock's piece, ''Our Destruction'', was acquired by the
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as part of the Renwick Gallery's 50th Anniversary Campaign. While the Hemlocks use political imagery in their artwork—for instance, questioning the long term effects of
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—they also use aboriginal Iroquoian imagery. For instance, Carla uses images of turtles in her quilts.


Collections

*
National Museum of the American Indian The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. It is part of the Smithsonian Institution group of museums and research centers. The museum has three ...
, Washington, DC * Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS


Major exhibitions

* ''Changing Hands III: Art Without Reservations,''
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, curated by Ellen Taubman * ''Iroquois Artistic Visions: From Sky World to Turtle Island'', Iroquois Indian Museum, Howes Cave, New York * ''Walking With Our Sisters'', traveling exhibit, curated by Christi Belcourt


Notes


External links


Interview with Babe Hemlock
"Mountain Lake Journal," PBS
Interview with Carla Hemlock
"Mountain Lake Journal," PBS {{DEFAULTSORT:Hemlock, Babe and Carla Canadian Mohawk people 1961 births Contemporary sculptors Artists from Quebec First Nations bead artists First Nations textile artists First Nations woodcarvers Living people Women beadworkers Women textile artists Women woodworkers Mohawks of Kahnawá:ke