Anne Steves | Flight [Cage]
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ODD Gallery-- Klondike Institute of Art & Culture 2nd Ave & Princess St (Bag 8000), Dawson City, Yukon Y0B 1G0
Anne Steves, “Flight [Cage]: Robin,” 2024
rug tufting, 62" x 4" x 2" (courtesy of the artist)
OPENING RECEPTION & ARTIST TALK + RUG TUFTING DEMO: Thursday, October 24th, 7pm – 10pm
Join Anne Steves at her exhibition opening Flight [Cage] where she will be discussing her artistic practice and demonstrating how she created her life-size bird rugs with the use of a rug tufting machine.
Welsh-Canadian artist Anne Steves invites us to reflect on the universal and intimate dilemmas of life, loss, and connection – avian and otherwise – through her exhibition Flight [Cage]. Featuring tufted wool rugs, photographs, and her own written reflections, she transforms images of lifeless birds – her own and those gleaned from friends both near and online – into large, human-scale artworks. As children, we are admonished not to touch dead animals. Steves, however, seeks connection, merging her own body with those of the birds through safe and beautiful surrogates, mirroring their final poses in her photography, attempting to enter their world. Her work invites gallery visitors to join her in interacting with these tactile proxies, absorbing the words and images presented and sitting with the feelings and thoughts that emerge.
Anne Steves is a Welsh/ Canadian multidisciplinary artist living in the Village of Cumberland on Vancouver Island, BC. She holds an undergraduate degree in Visual Arts from Emily Carr University of Art and Design and a Master of Fine Art in Studio Practices from the University of Victoria. Her work is influenced by the crafts of her childhood in Wales and the power of textiles to invoke place and relational connection. She has exhibited across Canada and the UK and has developed a site-based practice conducted through a combination of digital outreach and artist residencies. Steves has participated in the Canadian Craft Biennial residency, the MAWA residency, the Kent Harrison Ranger Station residency and was artist in residence for Gower College and Mission Gallery in Swansea, Wales. Her work has been supported by multiple grants from both the BC Arts Council and the Canada Council of the Arts.