Jun 10, 2015 | 40th anniversary, Affinity Gallery, art, artists, clay, Clay Studio Three, collaboration, craft, curatorial statement, curator's statement, exhibition, saskatchewan |
Submitted by: Maia Stark & Leslie Potter, SCC Exhibitions & Education Coordinators “When Clay Studio Three approached us for an exhibition to celebrate their 40th Anniversary, we thought it would be especially fitting considering the SCC was also...
May 13, 2015 | Affinity Gallery, art, artist, artist statement, artists, clay, exhibition, the narrative dish |
MARIKO PATERSON There are big dishes and little dishes, but the best dishes are narrative dishes! Oh dishes… so many kinds, so many functions, and so little time for me to tackle the virtual slew of possibilities for an artist. While functional ceramics are always of...
Apr 22, 2015 | Affinity Gallery, art, artist, artist statement, artists, clay, curator's statement, exhibition, the narrative dish |
Submitted by: Maia Stark, SCC Exhibitions & Educations Coordinator, on behalf of Carole Epp, Exhibition Curator Curatorial Statement What makes a good story? How does one weave a narrative and what is the best way to get that story to stand the test of time? Of...
Apr 10, 2015 | advice, artists, business, craft business, events, exhibition, facebook, how to, instagram, skill building, social media, twitter, Uncategorized |
Submitted by: Sydney Luther, Communications Assistant To read Part 1 of this post on hashtags, click here! Last week I wrote about the basics of hashtags. Now that you know what they are, I understand it can be daunting to decide which one to use. I found a...
Feb 25, 2015 | Affinity Gallery, artist, Cynefin, exhibition, Rowan Pantel |
Submitted by: Stephanie Canning, SCC Exhibitions and Education Coordinator, on behalf of Rowan Pantel Artist Statement My artwork is an investigation into the memory of where I grew up along the North Saskatchewan River, and the stories and personal folklore...
Dec 17, 2014 | Affinity Gallery, artists, design, exhibition, game, Imaginary Architects, toy |
Submitted by: Maia Stark, SCC Gallery Assistant The current show in the gallery, “Imaginary Architects” curated by Stephanie Canning, asks the audience to consider “play” in an exhibit of hand crafted toys and games. Theories of “play” in the visual arts have been...