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This series is focussed upon the male ruffed grouse and his role as it relates to hunting and other forms of cultural significance including craft and symbology. Through this subject, I represent the grouse in a succession of ways in an effort to convey concepts of life, death, food and craft. Through the actions of the grouse as well as through the beauty of his feathers, the final works and the narrative I have created attempt to pay tribute to the grouse as well as iconify him.
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Feb 10, 2024
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Working in various mediums including drawing, sculpture, printmaking and photography, Rebekahs practice is informed through human interactions with nature conveyed through notions of “skin.” Rebekah completed her BFA at Alberta College of Art and Design in 2008 and her MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2011. She has shown her work in Canada as well as internationally. Most recently, she exhibited her sculptural work at the Yukon Prize finalist exhibition in Canada. She lives and maintains her art practice in Dawson City, Yukon.
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Born in 1982 in Alberta. Currently residing in Dawson City, YT, Canada.
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