Aug 14, 2018 | Emma 2018, curatorial statement, emma, exhibition, gallery, SCC Gallery |
EMMA HISTORY The Emma International Collaboration (Emma for short) began as woodturning and furniture symposiums in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1982 at the Kelsey Campus. Organized by the Saskatchewan Craft Council and artists Michael Hosaluk, Don Kondra, and Jamie...
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...
Mar 30, 2016 | art, artist, arts community, craft, curatorial statement, curator's statement, design, exhibition, fashion, fibre art, gallery, SCC staff, Wearable Art |
Wearable Art 2 This exhibition showcases the work of artisans whose work was featured in the 2nd Saskatchewan Wearable Art Gala held at the Roxy Theatre in Saskatoon on November 14, 2015. Influenced by wearable art shows such as the World of Wearable Art Show...
Feb 12, 2016 | artists, black and white photography, craft, curatorial statement, curator's statement, definition of craft, events, exhibition, fine craft, gallery, history, installation, Photographic Phantasmagoria, photography, pinhole photography, process, round table, technique |
Written by: Leslie Potter, Exhibitions and Education Coordinator “Has technology changed or eradicated the ‘craft’ of photography?” As a part of our current gallery exhibition Photographic Phantasmagoria, a compelling Round Table Discourse about this...
Feb 5, 2016 | art, artist, black and white photography, collaboration, craft, craft vs art, curatorial statement, curator's statement, definition of craft, design, events, exhibition, mixed media, Photographic Phantasmagoria, photography, pinhole photography, review, round table, SCC staff, skill building, technique |
Phantasmagoria was originally the name of a London exhibition in 1802, consisting of optical illusions produced chiefly by magic lantern (image projector). In current use, “phantasmagoria” refers to a sequence of real or imaginary images like those seen in a...
Sep 30, 2015 | art, art jewellery, artist, contemporary jewellery, craft, curatorial statement, curator's statement, design, exhibition, fine craft, gallery, jewellery, Mary Lynn Podiluk, Melody Armstrong |
Submitted by: Mary Lynn Podiluk, Curator of Contemporary Jewellery by Melody Armstrong Evoking a sense of boldness with a presence that is uncompromising and original, Melody Armstrong makes a statement through her sculptural, wearable art jewellery. She has...