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標題: Clip: Brenda Lem discusses her grandmother’s appreciation for nature
日期: November 2, 2009
提供者: Lem, Brenda Joy
主題: Domestic Work, Gender, Leisure, Work
省份: Ontario
語言: ENG

Lem, Brenda Joy

Brenda Joy Lem is a third generation Chinese Canadian visual artist based in Toronto, Ontario. Her mother, Kathleen Lem (née Yip), was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan but was educated in China. When Japan invaded China, Kathleen and her sisters fled their village, moving from one Christian Mission to another in search of refuge. The young women were displaced for thirteen years before they were reunited with family in Canada after the war. Kathleen then married William Lem of Toronto, Ontario and the couple settled in Etobicoke, Ontario. Brenda values the Chinese cultural practices and traditions her mother taught her, some of which she has passed on to her own daughter, Una. On her father’s side, Brenda admires the life of her late grandmother Jean Chin and aunt Margaret Lem. The artist explores her aunt’s memories of growing up Chinese Canadian in Oshawa in several recent works included in the traveling exhibition, Brenda Joy Lem: Homage to the Heart. Drawing from archival photographs, cultural imagery, and the oral histories of her family members, Brenda’s prints and mixed media works explore notions of identity, memory, and place.

‘In some ways it's really sad. Because in some ways they just worked so hard and in some ways they don't feel a sense of entitlement for a better life. So they find beauty in these really little things.’

In this audio clip, Brenda Joy Lem expresses her admiration for the Chinese Canadian women of her grandmother’s generation. She notes that her grandmother, Jean Chin, who struggled and worked many long hours in the family’s laundry, took delight in admiring flowers and natural beauty.