I once had a photography prof, N. Nesbit, who impacted my life and practice so profoundly at the time that most of the effects I did not see until much later in my life and art practice.
Many times in my life, I felt that shift out of focus, sometimes suddenly and the twist to that disruption feels irreversible. But I have held on to this advice, that in small steps I can make changes to shift back to clarity.
I could not be more proud of these Grade 1/2 students. I feel so honoured to have worked with them on this project, and so thankful that their hard work has been recognized in such a beautiful way. Thank you @CBCJenny
Grade 1&2 students from Colonel J. Fred Scott School in Whitehorn are local artists! Their self-portraits are featured on utility boxes in the community. And they’ll tell you all about it on @CBCHomestretch at 4:20 today!
Featured artist Natalie Lauchlan on Billboard 208 (our new programming site) dedicated "For Russell" to the scientist that first described bulimia nervosa. https://t.co/lUH1gmx9R6
#EDAW is a week of action focused on educating the public about the impacts of eating disorders.
Nothing compares to the excitement of the Grade 1/2s getting to see their artwork printed on the garbage cans in their community. I am unbelievably proud of these students for all their hard work. Thank you @cityofcalgary for this opportunity. @yyCBEdu@Area4CBE
Thank you to The OU Gallery, for the time and space to work through this body of work for an upcoming 2020 exhibition in Calgary. I am feeling very lucky to be here.
“Contemporary art makes use of this uncertainty, of the impossibility of grounding aesthetic value judgements and speculated guilt of those who do not understand it or who have not realized that there is nothing to understand.” - J. Baudrillard 1996
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“Contemporary art has a bluff on nullity, to force people to give it all some importance and credit under the pretext that there is no way it could be so null, that it must be hiding something.” - Jean Baudrillard 1996
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