Apr 4, 2019 | artist statement, the narrative dish |
Written by: Carole Epp, Coordinator and artist in “The Narrative Dish II” in SCC Gallery Motherhood as a theme has crept more and more into my work over the last eleven years. It makes sense that the older my kids get the more they in turn influence me. We are...
May 30, 2018 | artist statement, clay, exhibition, SCC Gallery |
Written by: Claude Morin, artist featured in “Grandfather’s Teachings of the Meadow Lark” in SCC Gallery The living spirits of a consciousness sustain all forms in the universe. Recent theories in cosmology and quantum physics acknowledge this...
Apr 18, 2018 | SCC members, printmaking, artist statement, clay, curatorial statement, exhibition, gallery, mixed media, SCC Gallery, SCC staff |
Monique Martin is a prolific and dedicated artist; her process is informed by her interests, which are researched to every detail and explored through different media. Martin’s practice is about getting to the core of human connection and relationships. Though...
Feb 1, 2018 | SCC members, art, artist statement, clay, exhibition, mixed media, SCC Gallery |
Written by: Anita Rocamora, artist featured in “Material Grace” in SCC Gallery My work is grounded in the fine craft ethic, and the vessel is the foundation of my practice. Everything that has life is a vessel, and that continues to be my subtle...
Jan 3, 2018 | quilting, artist statement, community, exhibition, fibre art, photography, SCC Gallery, textiles, video, women |
Written by: Shelley Miller, artist whose work is featured in “Intersections” in SCC Gallery Since my early formations as an artist, I have been interested in domestic materials as well as craft practices traditionally done by women. In recent years,...
Jan 4, 2017 | art jewellery, artist statement, exhibition, SCC Gallery, Triadica |
Written by: Mary Lynn Podiluk, jewellery artist featured in “Triadica” Metaphors Objects, phrases, or ideas regarded as representative or symbolic of something else, especially something abstract. Experimentation and exploration have been the motivation...