Salmon skin face mask
In response to the pandemic Alaskan-based Tlingit Athabascan artist Crystal Worl explored the production of face masks that celebrated Indigenous North American culture, reflecting a long tradition of mask making. Crystal harvested the sockeye salmon used for the mask with her family and tanned the skin herself. While the skin was used for this mask, the fish meat provided a meal for her family ensuring that nothing was wasted. The mask evokes the interconnection between Indigenous peoples in Alaska and nature which feeds, clothes and protects.
Crystal Worl, USA
2020
Designed in Juneau, Alaska, USA
Made in Juneau, Alaska, USA
Sockeye salmon skin, glass beading, gold bias tape, copper wire, carbon filter
National Museums Scotland
V.2021.8
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