Tracey-Mae Chambers is a Métis installation artist, a member of the Métis Nation of Ontario, who travels through Canada and the USA creating site specific art installations at residential school historical sites, cultural centres, museums, art galleries and other public spaces. The goal of these works is to broach the subject of decolonization with viewers and staff. The installations are created with large premade crochet, and knit pieces made with red yarn. The stories from each participating venue will culminate into a book and traveling exhibition. The Granville Island installation will be on display behind the Waterfront Theatre on Cartwright Street from May 9th to August 9th.