"“It looks like a scene from a science fiction film,” observed curator Josephine Mills."
Out of what was doubtless a plethora of informative and interesting curatorial discourse, this has to be the line that makes if into the article, doesn't it?
I am from Alberta where I currently base my practice. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Alberta College of Art plus Design in 2008. In my time at ACAD I focused on printmaking, but towards graduation I became interested in creating reproductions of seemingly everyday objects. This has grown into an interdisciplinary practice of constructing narrative through video, performance and installation.
I love pushing the boundaries of what is possible with limited resources and with largely salvaged materials and tools. My work is influenced by Ethics and Politics and I have been interested in the idea of food as a political, and socio-economic force, teetering on collapse.
I have shown nationally and participated in a number of exhibitions. On a part time basis I an am assistant at the Illingworth Kerr Gallery, and on commission I do a bunch of other stuff "ahem" provide a wide range of custom technical support to clients and fellow artists.
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"“It looks like a scene from a science fiction film,” observed curator Josephine Mills."
ReplyDeleteOut of what was doubtless a plethora of informative and interesting curatorial discourse, this has to be the line that makes if into the article, doesn't it?