debra frances
in conjunction with the group exhibition, quiet places, debra frances tells us about her inspirations, passions and appreciation for the process.
in conjunction with the group exhibition, quiet places, debra frances tells us about her inspirations, passions and appreciation for the process.
sue gordon talks about her fascination with the weather and inspiration for the exhibition quiet places.
though creating individually in their own studios, the artist’s collaborative works have travelled from one studio and province to another.
consumption, waste, and the global circulation of consumer goods.
amy gogarty
on view in gallery: june 16 – august 4, 2022
In his review of Louise Perrone’s Fruits of my Labour, Critical and Curatorial Studies MA student Nathan Clark reflects on the seductive and consumable nature of Perrone’s works.
Louise Perrone discusses the history of pin-back badges, or buttons, and her personal relationship to the communications tool.
Amanda Wood writes about how her willingness to let the material lead gave her a deeper understanding of the materials fundamental to her practice.
Artist, writer and ccbc member, Amy Gogarty reflects on her experience viewing Amanda Wood’s gallery show INTERWOVEN.
Amanda Wood tells us about how her latest exhibition started with a single microfibre cloth and grew into a multi media exploration.