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KRISTEN FAHRIG Obituary

FAHRIG, KRISTEN Born : January 12, 1957 Died : November 10, 2017 Kristen Fahrig, artist, teacher, active keeper of the community, age 60, died of cancer on November 10, 2017 in the Bridgepoint Active Healthcare facility. As an artist, Kristen's work focused on the condition of humankind and the state of the earth. Her passion for art as a 'covering of the body' grew out of a trip to Central America as she entered her 20s. Leaving Honey Gables, a quiet suburb of Ottawa, she spent a year in Guatemala where she interacted with indigenous people doing needlework, and there first connected to textile clothing design. After studying fashion and working in theatre costume production, Kristen moved towards wearable art, exploring how culture influences what we wear and our psyches. Early work included the 'Garbage Collection' and the 'Technology Armour' collections, with pieces such as Chip Bag Coat, which exposes the lengths to which the advertising industry will go to seduce children into consuming junk food, and Wired Woman, a statement on how we surround ourselves with technology as a shield against the world. In 1997 Kristen represented Canada in Fashioning Textiles, a show highlighting design of the Asia/Pacific Rim Countries. Her later work continued to explore the relationship of the human body to the natural world as expressed through forged and cast metal shielded figures, including Bark Man and Liquid Life. In 2010, Kristen was awarded the Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award from the Canada Council for the Arts, which recognized her contributions as an outstanding artist in mid-career. Kristen also taught what she loved, developing programs for schools in Toronto and surrounding communities, where she emphasized design as a form of communication. Teaching how symbols communicate and where their power comes from was a 'mini-crusade', for which she received several awards including Community Arts Ontario Best Practices Awards for Equity and Diversity Achievement in 2003 and 2004. Kristen's commitment to community was most clearly expressed through her work at MacGregor Park and the Botanicus Art Ensemble. The MacGregor Park Art Club was formed in 2003 following Kristen's yearlong Artist in Residence, funded by the Toronto Arts Council and supported by Toronto Parks and Recreation in what was, at that time, a deserted and dangerous space. Neighbours had heard about Kristen's projects in other local parks and asked her to consider bringing positive, creative programming to MacGregor Park. Seeking and receiving funding from multiple granting agencies, the Art Club and later, the Botanicus Art Ensemble, embarked on a Park Improvement & Beautification Project, culminating in a current commitment from the City of Toronto, through community engagement and in collaboration with DTAH Architects, to renovate the fieldhouse and parkland. Kristen's last weeks were lived with grace and thanksgiving, and in continuous awe and gratitude for the support she received from her art community, friends, healthcare professionals and family. An exhibition of Kristen's last body of work will be held from February 3rd to 25th at Loop Gallery, 1273 Dundas Street West. Further details will be posted to loopgallery.ca. In lieu of flowers, please send tax-deductible donations to the charity CELOS (www.celos.ca), the Center for Local Research into Public Space, specifying that the donation is intended to be used to complete the MacGregor Park Arbor/Archway. Initial forging workshops and the design for the arch can be seen at www. botanicusart.com

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Published by Toronto Star on Nov. 25, 2017.

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Heather Corriveau

January 14, 2019

I am thinking about you today Kristen and missing you very much.

Tatjana Hutinec

June 21, 2018

Dear Kristen, I always enjoyed working with you and I admired your strength. Thank you for all your artistic contributions to this world.

Rinat Shalom

May 17, 2018

Inspirational lady!

Kerri MacDonald

February 3, 2018

Your work looks amazing on the walls of the Loop.Gallery. much love and respect Kerri.

Nona

January 29, 2018

Dear Kristen,
I want to thank you for including me over the years, in some of the many wonderful events you have created in Toronto. I looked forward each year to attending Botanicus Art Ensemble celebrations at Mac Gregor Park and was thrilled to be a part of the Water Pouring Ceremony at Luminata in 2008.
Thank you for your welcoming and inclusive spirit, your inspiration and creative contributions to Toronto and her people. I have always seen you as a fearless creator, able to get the dream on the page and into the world.
As you cross this threshold, I see you welcomed with open arms and much celebration for a life well lived.
You are a truly remarkable woman and I send my love and thanks to you for touching my life.
Nona

Mitchell Mackay

January 28, 2018

A wonderful woman and old friend. The best kind. Thinking of you!

One of our shows around the city

Maninho Costa

January 19, 2018

A very important person I met in Canada who played a lot of music with me in the Batucada Carioca group. Super elegant and classic playing her Shaker ... Determined to do things well. I did some work with her at McGregor park, where she also had love and sympathy in what she did. This taught me a lot.
In some of my moments of fatigue in leading the band, she also told me that I could never stop. That it was too late, because what I gave to people was something I could never take away from them. And we are continuing.

Love you Kristen.
Obrigado.

One of our shows around the city.

Maninho Costa

January 19, 2018

A very important person I met in Canada who played a lot of music with me in the Batucada Carioca group. Super elegant and classic playing her Shaker ... Determined to do things well. I did some work with her at McGregor park, where she also had love and sympathy in what she did. This taught me a lot ..
In some of my moments of fatigue in leading the band she also told me that I could never stop. That it was too late because what I was giving to people I couldn't ever give up anymore.

Love you Kristen.
Obrigado

Catherine Mossman

January 18, 2018

My old friend Kristen, I miss you terribly. We met way back, soon after I returned to Canada at the beginning of the 90's. We were working together for a children's performer, me as a musician, and she in wardrobe. We hit it off right away and remained great friends ever since. Even though I moved from Toronto, we could always just pick up where we left off.....her spirit lives on, and she's left wonderful legacies in all manner of forms throughout this city she loved so much!

Kristen and entourage at The Big on Bloor Festival

Lorraine Maltese

January 17, 2018

Kristen with MPP Cristina Martins and City Councillor Ana Bailao at MacGregor Playground Fieldhouse, to be renovated thanks to Kristen's leadership

Doug Bennet

December 19, 2017

I had the good fortune to collaborate with Kristen at MacGregor Playground in my role with the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation division. Kristen was a wonderful partner, passionate about the park and the kids and families; talented; collaborative and attuned to the needs of the City bureaucracy while always pushing us to do more and be better. It was a wonderful partnership and her presence at the park will be felt for decades to come through her artwork, the upcoming fieldhouse renovations she championed, and the memories. Her leadership and cheer will be greatly missed.

Gionilda Stolee

December 15, 2017

My sisters and I were really saddened to hear of Kristin's passing. We grew up with the Fahrig family in the Honey Gables enclave outside Ottawa. Over the years we would hear about the amazing creative work Kristin was doing. She was a passionate , committed , thoughtful person and artist. Our heartfelt sympathy to her family. --the Stolee family

Ric Amis

December 7, 2017

Had the opportunity to visit Kristen at Bridgepoint a few times...she impressed all the caregivers with her smile and positive energy. We have our memories of her to keep a light shining on what is important in life.

Esmeralda Enrique

December 6, 2017

I met Kristen over 20 years ago when she took flamenco dance classes with me. I am so deeply sad to hear of her passing. She was a lovely person, gifted artist and made me smile every time I saw her. My condolences to her family and loved ones. Respectfully, Esmeralda Enrique

P Elaine Sharpe

December 6, 2017

I first met Kristen 22 years ago when we both became members of a community of artists who had found a home at 401 Richmond. She will be deeply missed. My deepest condolences to her family.

Erella Ganon

December 3, 2017

I'm gutted to hear of Kristen death. What a brilliant light she was in the community. Glad for the projects she and I collaborated on together and the heated discussions about art or city politics that we had. My heart goes out to her loved ones.
She'll be missed by many.

Kerri MacDonald

December 1, 2017

I am totally in shock to have heard about Kristen just tonight. I was thinking about her recently. We both were co founders of Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre which just turned 25. She was an amazing artist and arts activist. Her presence will be missed in the cultural community. Sucheck a gifted, passionate, kind and lovely spirit. My condolences to the family. Much Respect. Kerri MacDonald.

Ruth Howard

December 1, 2017

Kristen was a colleague, peer and friend for many years - since we were both in our 20's working in the Stratford wardrobe. Then we both went on to work in community arts. Kristen was one of Toronto's leading, important, brave and brilliant path-makers for arts that involve people and transform outdoor spaces. It's hard to believe she's gone and she'll be greatly missed and remembered by many for her inspirational work. My condolences to her her family and
friends.

Louise and Ben

November 30, 2017

Our condolences to Lenore and Martha and all the family.

Heather Corriveau

November 30, 2017

I feel so privileged to have worked with Kristen over the last 15 years. She helped change the world one beautiful piece at a time. I will miss my friend dearly. She was a light, an inspiration and a true community builder.

I encourage those who can to contribute to the completion of Kristen's arbour at MacGregor Park.

Elizabeth Littlejohn

November 30, 2017

I feel so privileged to have worked with Kristen over the past six years to document her incredible artwork as a contribution to our community. My deepest condolences to her family. She gave so much to the City of Toronto.

Please donate to support Kristen's arbour at MacGregor.

Elizabeth Littlejohn

November 30, 2017

Brainard Carey

November 29, 2017

Amazing artist and very ambitious, she interviewed at least 20 people for yale radio, i talked to her so often, she was so full of enthusiam and life and i will miss her voice and energy, and the worls is a bit less colorful without her. My condolences to her friends and family

karla narraway

November 29, 2017

Kristen's calm spirit and creativity will be missed by those that knew and loved her. Wow, Life can be cut short, but Kristen always grabbed on and embraced it with her special artistic elan. Sending Love, Prayers and Hugs out to all my 2nd Family.
Karla ( Henry) and Jim Narraway

November 28, 2017

Sending solace and comfort to Martha and all who are grieving the loss of Kristen
Susan and John Swanson
Vancouver

Ingrid Mary Percy

November 28, 2017

Deepest condolences to all of Kristen's family and friends. Kristen was a beautiful person, artist and arts supporter.

November 28, 2017

A beautiful person. An artist and arts advocate who made the world a better place through her work. My deepest condolences to Kristen's family and friends.

Grant McConnell

November 28, 2017

A fine artist and a true friend to her fellow artists. Kristen will be missed by all of us in the national community.

November 25, 2017

Martha,
My heartfelt condolences to you, Mark and your family.
May everything that sustains and nurtures you In your life be here for you in generous abundance.

Sending you love and comfort,
Linda Tinkler

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