Tracy Peters – 2015 Deep Bay Artists’ Residency
While in residence, Tracy will create a new series of photo-lumen prints inspired by the decline and regeneration of a forest floor. Read More
While in residence, Tracy will create a new series of photo-lumen prints inspired by the decline and regeneration of a forest floor. Read More
Diana will give a presentation about her upcoming exhibition “Herd”, Saturday September 12th at 2 p.m. at The Lawn Bowling Greens. Read More
Andrew Milne is the first artist-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre (CNSC) February 18–March 7, 2015. Andrew John Milne is an interdisciplinary artist who works with new media, film, photography and performance. His recent work has dealt with the re-invention of alternative imaging technologies with photocopy cameras, mechanical hologram machines, and alternative projection devices.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
Winnipeg artist Andrew Milne is in New Brunswick May, June and July for workshops and artist talks. As well as providing public exhibitions via his Museum of New Ideas, Andrew’s itinerary includes residencies and exhibitions at Woodstock Art Gallery, Connexion ARC in Fredericton, Third Space Gallery in St John, Gallerie Sans Nom in Moncton, StrutsRead More
Ray Fenwick is an interdisciplinary artist working with sound, video, typography, and performance. His work is an (often playful) attempt to initiate alternative relationships with language and with the voice. He has an undergraduate degree from NSCAD and an MFA from the University of Manitoba. He also maintains collaborative works with other artists. Foster &Read More
For his three month residency at ISCP, Theo will be researching and developing a new installation comprising of a series of vignettes. Read More
Divya Mehra is the first recipient of the Brooklyn Visual Arts Residency at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)Read 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