FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 16, 2015 Yukon Party caucus saddened at news of the passing of Yukon icon Ted Harrison Harrison among Yukon’s most prominent artists in history Premier Pasloski encourages National Gallery of Canada to add Harrison’s work to the national collection WHITEHORSE— Premier Darrell Pasloski and his Yukon Party caucus colleagues were saddened today to hear of the passing of Ted Harrison. “Ted Harrison is a legend in the Yukon and Canadian art scene and it is with great sadness we received news of his passing,” Premier Pasloski said. “His distinct style that portrays the colourful vibrancy of our northern skies and captures quintessential Yukon will continue to help define our northern identity. His legacy will live on through his distinctive art that is a treasure to Yukon and Canada.” Harrison’s artwork is displayed around the world in public and private collections including at the University of Victoria, the Government of Yukon Main Administration Building and the Prime Minister’s residence in Ottawa. He received the Order of Canada for his contribution to Canadian culture, however the National Gallery of Canada has yet to add Harrison’s work to their revered collection. “In 2009, the National Gallery of Canada was asked to add Mr. Harrison’s work to their collection to capture the full range of Canada’s art, including Yukon,” Premier Pasloski added. “Today, we call on the gallery to revisit their decision and acquire his work, which reflects the entire Yukon. He is an iconic figure in the Canadian art scene and Canadians deserve to have artwork from across our nation on display in our national collection.” -30- Contact: Elaine Schiman Cabinet Communications 867-633-7961 [email protected]
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