Alison Norlen, Zachari Logan & Clint Neufeld
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Darrell Bell Gallery 405-105 21 Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 0B3
Zachari Logan "Garden 1, from Specimen Series (detail), 2013"
Zachari Logan "Garden 1, from Specimen Series (detail), 2013" blue pencil on mylar 7" x 10"
This exhibition will feature the work of Saskatoon-based artists Alison Norlen, Zachari Logan and Clint Neufeld. A public opening reception will be held Sunday, February 9 from 2 to 5 pm.
Alison Norlen’s work ranges from wire sculptures to graphite and charcoal drawings and is inspired by her visits to theme parks, festivals, fairs, road-side attractions, and similar sites. Norlen obtained an MFA from the prestigious art program at Yale University in 1989. She currently lives in Saskatoon and is a professor at the University of Saskatchewan.
Zachari Logan completed his MFA from the University of Saskatchewan in 2008 and has since been exhibiting his drawings and sculptures nationally and internationally. Recent projects include a residency at Museums Quartier in Vienna, Austria, and solo and group exhibitions in Ottawa, Los Angeles, Mexico, Paris, Amsterdam, London and New York.
Clint Neufeld is a ceramic sculptor who works with concepts of masculine identity, currently in the form of ceramic transformations of engines and transmissions. He was featured in MASS MoCA’s “Oh, Canada” show this past year, and has had solo exhibitions at public art galleries across the country, including the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
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