by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 17, 2021
EMILY KIRSCH She/They. As an artist with ADHD, I am constantly battling against my need for novelty. As a result, my practice requires months to work on multiple projects that are often materially and conceptually unrelated. Scale and space are integral elements to my...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 16, 2021
Alison Klymchuk She/Her. Situated on unceded W̱SÁNEĆ, Lekwungen and Wyomilth territory, my recent projects investigate ownership, interactivity and ephemerality through urban interventions and installations that spotlight the value in the abandoned. With a foundation...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 15, 2021
HERBIE KUANG She/Her. For this series, I focused on colour and lighting, and photographed public places at night. Then, I used Photoshop to make part of the pictures in black and white. Every photograph leaves parts of the lights, maybe the street lights or the neon...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 14, 2021
erin mugford She/Her. I am a white settler working on the territory of the Lekwungen speaking peoples. My practice focuses on the use of textile as a way of exploring my conceptual interests which include the familial histories linked to handmade fabrics, textile as...
by Alison Klymchuk | Apr 12, 2021
jamie oosterhuis My interests for this body of work lie within recreating historical garments as a way to connect to Dutch, Irish and Scottish ancestral traditions. Through first recreating extant originals by using historical patterns and materials, I am then able to...