Salt Spring National Art Prize Winners Exhibition
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Pat Martin Bates Gallery at Victoria Arts Council 670 Fort Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3V2
The Salt Spring National Art Prize, 2021
Opening Reception: Saturday 15 January, 3PM (No reception due to Covid-19 protocols)
Once again, the Victoria Arts Council is partnering with Salt Spring Island National Art Prize to exhibit the winners from the fifteen categories of their biennale juried competition.
SSNAP was established in 2015 to recognize, showcase, and publicize the accomplishments of Canadian visual artists. Chosen from a pool of over fifty finalists, the 2021 grand prize of $20,000 was awarded to Vancouver photographer Kriss Munsya, who says his work:
"juxtaposes experiences of the past with desires of the future. It is a story of change and transformation that centers on a black man revisiting experiences that have been normalized in critical reflection of internalized supremacy. Things that at the time he thought were normal now have new meaning, and he wants to share the lessons within. He wants to erase those racially charged traumas to change his future. However, memory is not easy to manipulate! Digging into the past always brings up unexpected things."
The exhibit at the VAC will include carving, photography, sculpture, installation, and painting as well as drawing and highlight the winners from various categories along with highlights from the Parallel Art Show that focuses on artists living and working in the Gulf Islands.
Participating artists include: Charles Choi, Michael NF Cywink, David Gluck, Jacqueline Huskisson, Connie Kuhns, Virginia Morgan, Kriss Munsya, Sherry Park, Klehwetua Rodney Sayers, Erin Stagg, Susan Benson, Garry Kaye, Liljana Mead Martin, Peter McFarlane.
"This is an exciting opportunity for Victoria art audiences to see high caliber work from across the country." states Kegan McFadden, Executive Director of the VAC
The partnership, now two years running, makes the VAC the only place on Vancouver Island where this exhibit can be seen. Following the Victoria presentation of these fifteen artists, the show will tour to Vancouver.