Sara Siestreem
Clockwork White: Light and Signs

April 1 - June 11, 2017

CLOCKWORK WHITE: LIGHT AND SIGNS

Exhibition Date: April 1 - June 11, 2017
Reception Date: Saturday, April 1, 2017 - 1pm

CLOCKWORK WHITE: light and signs is a multi-media, multi-disciplinary exhibition by Portland artist Sara Siestreem. Encompassing contemporary video and photography, ancestral Indigenous weaving culture, and the metaphor of the Salmon's journey that reflects the artist's tribal roots, CLOCKWORK WHITE: light and signs blends the traditions of the past with the transitory aspects of the present.

Sara Siestreem is an enrolled member of the Coos Tribe of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Suislaw Indians. She received her BS from Portland State University (2005) and her MFA from Pratt Art Institute in Brooklyn, NY (2007).

"My family migrated from the coast to an urban center for my education. I then moved to an even bigger city to pursue my training and engage my work in the studio, classroom, and institutions. Eventually, this work and these experiences brought me home to the coast to bring the accumulated knowledge back to my people. CLOCKWORK WHITE: light and signs is a chronicle of a path that instinctually returns home to spawn in the eventual form of the baskets, a Salmon cycle completed."

- Sara Siestreem

Sara Siestreem, Photo Installation, 2016, Photography
Collection of the Artist

Sara Siestreem, t x pΓÇÖeΓÇÖla (women’s work cap), 2016, Cat tail spokes and sedge weavers
Collection of the Artist

Sara Siestreem, Mexeye Kwexw Axu, 2017, Spruce root with mud dye and bear grass plaiting, 4.5” x 18” x 4.5”
Courtesy of the Artist

Sara Siestreem, science fiction crawdad trap (we used to eat from the stream) teΓÇÖ tsΓÇÖ, 2016, Spruce root with mud dye and red cedar bark
Collection of the Artist

Sara Siestreem, l.a. baby q e’tᴥet’ ᴥ, 2015, Red cedar bark spokes, sedge and spruce root weavers
Collection of the Artist

Sara Siestreem, smoke on the water qe’ le’en, 2016, Spruce root with mud and hemlock dyes
Collection of the Artist