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The Family Long

Oct 4, 2025

Oct 25, 2025

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Molly Long, Ricky Long, and Fern Long

Welcome to The Family Long, an exhibition featuring Molly, Ricky, and Fern Long.

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Molly Long

The daughter, creates contemporary invisionings of Métis embroidery and beadwork through murals, paintings, fashion and tattoos. She has never formally trained but comes from many generations of artists and makers. Molly identifies as LGBTQ2S+ and is of Metis heritage.

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Ricky Long

The dad, is also a self-taught artist. He is a father, grandfather, husband, auto mechanic, skateboarder, collector, hoarder, punk, recovering alcoholic, and all around nice human.

I like to take found objects and arrange them into visual objects of art. Collage is a main practice. Finding old photographs and cutting them up into some satirical observations. I will take a photo and add paint making the image colorful and unrecognizable. I use acrylics and oil pastels. I add words to collage making the viewer laugh or maybe think about it. Often I will take old photographs of children and give them cigarettes, or old people and give them rotten teeth. Frequently my portraits will have black spaces for eyeballs simply because I can't paint a good looking eyeball.

Fern Long

The mom, is formally trained who has a practice that moves between painting, photography and collage. Making collages and mixed media assemblages as a way to process her life as a mother, daughter, grandmother, and a postie as well as a way to respond to the epic saga unfolding daily in the world at large.

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As outsiders to this land—the land of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm / Musqueam , Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw / Squamish,

and səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ / Tsleil-Waututh  Nations — we continue to acknowledge their stewardship of these lands

since time immemorial.

We acknowledge the colonial history that has devastated these lands and peoples,

and we are committed to learning from the past to help create a shared future of observation, reconciliation,

and understanding. As visitors to this land, our gallery is committed to supporting the development of local Indigenous peoples and communities.

In gratitude and with ever-evolving knowledge, we look forward to honest and open dialogue between Indigenous peoples and the outsiders who are here to create, learn, and prosper together.

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