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Tracey-Mae Chambers

Toronto, ON

Booth I-10

Installation

Tracey-Mae Chambers is a Toronto-based artist and citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario. Working in large-scale fibre installation, her practice engages collective grief, decolonization, and care within public space. Through immersive red yarn interventions, she activates museums, heritage sites, and civic environments as places of memory, disruption, and connection. Since 2021, she has led Hope and Healing Canada, a national series of over 100 site-specific installations foregrounding Indigenous presence within colonial institutions. Currently Artist in Residence at Harbourfront Centre, she develops They Are Loved, responding to Canada’s opioid crisis after losing her son, Parker, inviting collective empathy and reflection.

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