The Violet-Martha Field Station is a fictitious bureaucracy and homage to the artist's grandmothers. The exhibition will be on display Apr 24 to May 22.
Artist's Reception: Saturday / Apr 27 / 4 - 6 pm
What is it that makes one thing ordinary and another extraordinary? The Violet-Martha Field Station is a fictitious bureaucracy and homage to the artist's grandmothers. Acts of female domesticity traverse fine art through rituals of care honouring prairie biodiversity. This work seeks to invoke a sense of wonder for the feminine energy of the world we live in, its beauty, fragility and complexity in the urgency of caring for it.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | The Gallery | Speakers & Special Events | Art |
TAGS: | The Gallery |
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