Daniel Koulack – 2015 Deep Bay Artists’ Residency
During his stay at Deep Bay Daniel will be writing new music for the five string banjo.Read More
This residency provides professional artists with time to focus on their work in the beautiful natural setting of Riding Mountain National Park. The residency is housed in the historic Deep Bay log cabin, built in 1934, on the shoreline of Clear Lake.
Artists are given the opportunity to get away from their hectic lives to concentrate on their artistic practice. The residency also provides opportunities to interact and share work with residents and visitors in the Riding Mountain area.
This residency is made possible through a partnership between the Manitoba Arts Council and Riding Mountain National Park.
During his stay at Deep Bay Daniel will be writing new music for the five string banjo.Read More
Thursday, August 6th at 2:00 p.m. at the Visitor’s Centre, Patrick will work on a series of paintings and drawings that focus on the natural and human-made landscapes of Riding Mountain National Park.Read More
Alison will be researching and developing a series of experimental, hand-painted, animated sequences on the subject of parasites.Read More
Kelsey experiments using sound and moving image to investigate the relationship between identity, memory, and environment. Meet the Artist: Saturday, June 20th at 2:00 p.m. at the Deep bay Cabin.Read More
Ariel will be working on creative non-fiction about urban forests. Meet the artist: Saturday, July 4th at 2:00 p.m. at Poor Michael’s Bookshop, Onanole, Manitoba.Read More
Janelle is a professional contemporary dance artist and an educator based in Winnipeg.Read More
This program supports professional artists from Manitoba to undertake two week residencies in Churchill, Manitoba, at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre (CNSC).Read More
Alexandra is a contemporary dancer and choreographer. She studied at the School of Contemporary Dancers from the age of four years until she graduated in 2004 from the company’s Professional Program and the University of Winnipeg with a BA Honours degree. Alexandra was a company dancer with Ruth Cansfield Dance Company for four years beforeRead More
Michael is an artist and educator from Winnipeg. His artwork has been exhibited across Canada, and in the United States, Australia, Germany, and Ukraine. Michael has been an assistant professor at Mount Allison and Lakehead universities, head of education at the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba (Brandon), and head of the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Studio.Read More
Megan has completed her BA in International Development at Canadian Mennonite University and, more recently, her BFA Honours in painting at the University of Manitoba. In September 2012, she was selected to participate in the year-long Foundation Mentorship Program offered by MAWA. Megan is represented by Gurevich Fine Art, at which she had a soloRead More