Exhibition - Lake Country British Columbia!

I am quite behind with my postings here! But thought I should post the happenings with the exhibition Traces at the Lake Country Art Gallery in British Columbia. Here is a write up about the exhibition.

Beliefs, people and memories; none are eternal but each leave small traces upon us that may never fade.  Traces is an exhibition that celebrates the small fragments of life that leave everlasting imprints on us.The Lake Country Art Gallery is pleased to present Traces: the dreamt, the seen, the remembered from June 5th to July 19th, 2013.  Traces is the fifth exhibit by the Lake Country Art Gallery this year and prominently features the work of three Canadian female artists.Sometimes the smallest things stick with you for a lifetime.  Beliefs, people and memories; none are eternal but each leave small traces upon us that may never fade.  Traces is an exhibition that celebrates the small fragments of life that leave everlasting imprints on us.Traces was a project conceived long ago by curator Katie Brennan.  Over the past couple years Brennan met Friend and Madera in her travels across Canada.  “I had been waiting to showcase these women’s art for years”, says Brennan.  “It wasn’t until I came across the portfolio of Michelle Hall that I finally saw how all their work intertwined.”Gallery Manager Petrina McNeill anticipated the cross-Canada exhibit since its proposal last September.  “Thematically the three women’s art layers quite beautifully”, says McNeill.  “However their three different mediums offer different lenses and contexts through which to interpret the central theme.”Amy Friend is an artist based in St Catherine’s, ON that Brennan met in Banff.  As the recipient of the Emerging Artist Windsor Endowment for the Arts (2012), Friend’s work has been growing increasingly celebrated and recognized.  Her photography depicts family heirlooms, here the nightgowns of her deceased grandmother.  This series of photographs explores what is left after her grandmother’s death.  Friend blends elements of light and contrast with the flowing nightgowns’ forms, transparencies and colours to depict more than the ethereal, sheer materials themselves.  “The worn areas, marks of where her body had been, emit an aura of her presence” wrote Friend.Michelle Hall is an Okanagan artist whose multimedia work utilizes text to explore the conception of beliefs.  Throughout her portfolio, Hall traces how her experience with others has created or proliferated beliefs within herself.Traces-exhibitionLaura Madera is an Ontario based artist.  Her work utilizes the traditional mediums of watercolour and gouache, expanding the mediums in new directions.  Laura Madera’s watercolour paintings are abstracted patterns and surfaces infused with bleached out light.  Her memories of events and time are evoked through transparencies and luminous forms.

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Room Magazine Feature

Recently I contributed a selection of photographs to Room: Canada's Oldest Literary Journal By And About Women Issue 36.1 Mythologies of Loss

Room Magazine

Hooray! I am a finalist for Critical Mass!

I found this out a little while ago but thought I should post the great news! Read on for more details. Critical Mass is an annual online program that makes connections within the photography community. Photographers at any level, from anywhere in the world, submit a portfolio of 10 images. Through a pre-screening process, the field is narrowed to a group of 200 Finalists who go on to have their work viewed and voted on by over 200 esteemed international photography professionals. From the Finalist group, the Top 50 are named, and a series of awards are given, including at least one monograph each year. Photolucida publishes and distributes the titles, giving copies of the books to all participating photographers and jurors.Stay tuned for more details in the next month or so!

Thank you to the Windsor Endowment for the Arts

What a super evening last night at the Award Ceremony for the Windsor Endowment for the Arts! Thank you to everyone for your continued support! We artists could not do it without you! For those of you plugging away at your work in Windsor keep your eyes open for the next grant due dates!

My work is featured here...

A photograph from the Dare alla Luce series was featured in LENS magazine (China). I included some information and a few links below.
 
Since LENS magazine was founded in 2005, it has focused on the changing realities of humanity, combining high-quality photographs, interviews and in-depth articles. Our magazine features photographers from all over the world with a variety of styles and techniques from documentary work to fine art photography. Our strong editorial team composed of award-winning photographers and journalists seek to describe contemporary life and human experience through the photography we feature. The photograph "Latent Light"  from the "Dare alla Luce" series by Amy Friend is featured in their April 2012 issue.  http://www.lensmagazine.com.cn/magazine/2012-04

Work in Progress

Hello, this has been a long time coming, but I would like to acknowledge the Ontario Arts Council for supporting Artists! I received an Emerging Artist Grant in 2011! Here is a one of the pieces I completed with the Grant.

Dare alla Luce - New Work

My newest body of work, Dare alla Luce  was recently shown at Brock University. I would like to thank the Ontario Arts Council for the Exhibition Assistance Grant! Without this support much of the work "we artists" make and exhibit would not be possible! Thank you!

The Ontario Arts Council is an agency of the Government of Ontario.

Earlier Interview

Check out this interview from last year! (Yes, I am a little behind). Click on image for the interview.