"They Made a Day Be a Day Here" - Sept. 27 to Jan. 5 at the Mendel Art Gallery
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"The Summoning"
Amalie Atkins, "The Summoning," 2013, chromogenic print, 40” x 50” (girls facing on trail).
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"The Summoning (or six rollerskaters in a field)"
Amalie Atkins, "The Summoning (or six rollerskaters in a field)," 2013,chromogenic print, 40” x 50” (girls in field).
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"The Summoning"
Amalie Atkins, "The Summoning," 2013, chromogenic print, 40” x 50” (girls facing on trail).
THEY MADE A DAY BE A DAY HERE
They Made A Day Be A Day Here considers the shifting identities of contemporary artists on the Prairies. A dozen artists – Amalie Atkins, Heather Benning, Jennifer Bowes, Tammi Campbell, Brenda Draney, Sarah Anne Johnson, Wednesday Lupypciw, Maria Madacky, Mary-Anne McTrowe, Divya Mehra, Jennifer Stillwell and Leesa Streifler – address issues of time, labour and place, exploring histories and methodologies that range from craft to modernism. Guest curator Amy Fung, who met hundreds of artists between 2007 and 2011, says the show is a reflection on invisibility in artistic labour. “Conversations can reverberate as resonances of a specific time and place, conjuring a shade of purpose and identity,” she says. “We were all isolated geographically and perhaps politically, but we each held a space, and together we made a place.”
Sept. 27 to Jan. 5 at the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon
REMAI MODERN
102 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 0L3
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