Kitakinan. First Shaft, East Malartic Mines (1937)

Marie Perrault, Kitakinan. East Malartic Mines Frist Shaft (1937), 2024

In the early 1920s, Fournière Township, the site of the future town of Malartic, was in turn scoured by a host of prospectors. Their explorations confirmed the presence of a rich gold-bearing vein belonging to the Cadillac Fault, an important geological system in Quebec in which my father was a specialist.

Island of Inocence

Marie Perrault, Nitassinan (Dad), 1949-1953, 2023 Graphite ion paper, 31 x 23 cm

Born to a geologist father, the designations igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary rock lulled my childhood with his professional appetite. To me, these words, and the time immemorial activity they name, embody my father’s hard core, and the hindsight instilled in him by a singular awareness of duration, at odds with my playful energy as a… Continue reading Island of Inocence

Geological Eye.

Marie Perrault, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, 2022. Graphite on paper, 23 x 31 cm

Entitled Œil géologue. Dégager la chair du mort terrain, (Geological eye. Uncovering the flesh of the overburden) this auto-fictional essay explores my family history, focusing on the human aspects of mining in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, where my father grew up, and in the hinterland of the Côte-Nord, where he worked as a prospector in the early 1950s.… Continue reading Geological Eye.