Showing posts with label Affinity Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Affinity Gallery. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Our Prairie in Fibre Exhibition
Included in the exhibition is a silk dress that I dyed with flowers and leaves from plants that provide beauty, nourishment and healing. These were gathered primarily from my garden and the person's who commissioned the dress. Eleven yards of silk were dyed with comfrey, peonies, crab apple leaves and hollyhocks. If you come across an old homestead, these plants will be probably still be growing.
The curator, Monika Kinner-Whalen sent participants this message:
"My goal was to walk into a room full of prairie inspired art and pride in our homeland. My secondary goal was to provide the wide array that fibre art has to offer. I was humbled to see an unexpected third theme emerge. I overlooked the influence of the fact that all the pieces happen to be created by women. There is an undeniable thread that runs through the collection - of woman's connection to her prairie. (*As an artist, I am struggling to find the right words to describe how I feel about this show.) Thank you so much for providing your stories. They help to shed light on personal meanings that I feel enable the viewer to connect deeper to each piece, and ultimately to our beautiful prairie".
"I am happy to say that all seasons are represented, as well as the elements of fire, earth, air, water and spirit. With nearly 40 pieces chosen, I think I have every major type of fibre art represented. It is a very well rounded exhibition".
Here's an in situ photo of Cindy Hoppe's poncho.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Prairie Excellence Exhibition -- June Jacobs featured artist
The exhibition, Prairie Excellence, at the Affinity Gallery, 813 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon, will be closing on February 27th. If you haven't already seen it, it's an incredible show. I'll be back at least once more before it closes to spend more time enjoying all the pieces.
Above is June Jacobs' sculptural hand felted piece "About the Process" which was selected for Prairie Excellence.
June Jacobs has been active in Saskatchewan crafts for more than thirty years in a variety of capacities, including fibre artist and exhibitor. She has owned and operated The Handwave Gallery in Meacham, Sk for 28 years. As well, she is an educator, mentor, workshop participant, adjucator and juror, an active Saskatchewan Craft Council and CARFAC Saskatchewan member, president and member of the Saskatchewan Professional Art Gallery Association, as well as a member of fibre guilds. She also coordinates many arts related activities and is dedicated to her art practice.
June has recently completed 3 art residencies: Banff, Vallauris, France and Quebec City.
Recent exhibitions include Body Skins, A.I.R.Vallauris, France 2008; The Eye of the Hurricane, Convergence 2008 Tampa Bay, Florida,: Interface 2009, Mysteria Gallery, Regina; Unity and Diversity, Cheongju International Craft Biennalel 2009, South Korea; Plein des Bras, Contemporary Textile Museum, Montreal, Quebec Dec’09 and Jan ‘10
Above is June Jacobs' sculptural hand felted piece "About the Process" which was selected for Prairie Excellence.
June Jacobs has been active in Saskatchewan crafts for more than thirty years in a variety of capacities, including fibre artist and exhibitor. She has owned and operated The Handwave Gallery in Meacham, Sk for 28 years. As well, she is an educator, mentor, workshop participant, adjucator and juror, an active Saskatchewan Craft Council and CARFAC Saskatchewan member, president and member of the Saskatchewan Professional Art Gallery Association, as well as a member of fibre guilds. She also coordinates many arts related activities and is dedicated to her art practice.
June has recently completed 3 art residencies: Banff, Vallauris, France and Quebec City.
Recent exhibitions include Body Skins, A.I.R.Vallauris, France 2008; The Eye of the Hurricane, Convergence 2008 Tampa Bay, Florida,: Interface 2009, Mysteria Gallery, Regina; Unity and Diversity, Cheongju International Craft Biennalel 2009, South Korea; Plein des Bras, Contemporary Textile Museum, Montreal, Quebec Dec’09 and Jan ‘10
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