BFA
Pencil
30.0 x 20.0 cm
2021
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About this artwork
Entanglement is part of an ongoing series of meditative drawings in which I intuitively work to render abstract assemblages of wool. Interested in how our material lives are interconnected with both the past and the future, each work is titled to reference female artists who have or continue to inspire my practice.
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Artwork History
Oct 12, 2023
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About the artist
In pointing to the liveliness of objects and their constituent parts, I work to shine a light on socio-political, economic, and environmental entanglements of our daily existence. Often meandering at the intersections of art, ecology, environmental ethics, and new materialism through drawing, performance, and assemblage, I deconstruct and reconfigure ready-mades and their constituent parts to visualize how the world is made up of highly interconnected and interdependent systems of physical and invisible matter. “A lot happens to the concept of agency once nonhuman things are figured less as social constructions and more as actors, and once humans themselves are assessed not as autonoms but as vital materialities.” Jane Bennett
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 2023 in Toronto, ON, Canada. Currently residing in Barrie, ON, Canada.
BEd. IAMD MFA PHD in Cultural Studies UN/making the Frame @ Campus Gallery, Georgian College Land as Archive @ YYZ Artist Outlet, Toronto UN/making the Archive at Orillia Art and Historical Museum From Unsettling to UN/making @ Union Gallery UN/making the Frame @ Campus Gallery, Georgian College Land as Archive @ YYZ Artist Outlet, Toronto UN/making the Archive at Orillia Art and Historical Museum From Unsettling to UN/making @ Union Gallery Land as Archive by Jill Price at YYZ Artist Outlet, Must See Exhibition, Canadian Art Unsettling Nature - Art Review-Centred Magazine SSHRC Research Creation Fellowship at Queen's University Michael Smith Foreign Study Bursary SSHRC MFA Research Grant at OCADU 2017 OCADU Research and Writing Award Fine Arts Teaching Fellowship at Queen's University Museum & Gallery Studies, Georgian College Drawing & Sculpture, Queen's University
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