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The painter with the pen: UCalgary alum claims Métis space in the art world, UToday
New Nickle Galleries exhibition highlights David Garneau’s remarkable expression of ideas and history
Read MorePrairie Interlace: An Exhibition of 20th Century Canadian Textile Art, Digits & Threads
“Some of these works haven’t been seen for decades.” So says Dr. Michele Hardy, curator of Prairie Interlace, an exhibition partnership between Nickle Galleries at the University of Calgary and MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina.
Read MoreArt to See in 2023 A sneak peek at upcoming shows across the country, Galleries West
In a survey exhibition at Calgary’s Nickle Galleries, David Garneau documents his Métis heritage and his struggle to shape a contemporary Métis identity. His paintings, video and works in other media focus on the Métis resistances of 1870 and 1885, which impacted the lives of his great-great-grandparents, Laurent and Eleanor, whose name is reflected in Edmonton’s Garneau district. The exhibition by the Regina-based artist runs from Feb. 2 to April 22.
Read MoreNickle Galleries’ fall exhibition features Prairie Interlace and Adrian Stimson, Gauntlet
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Read MoreHow a Swiss Startup in the 1960s Led to Some of the Canadian Prairies’ Most Innovative Art, Arch Magazine
It’s a tale of immigration, experimental textiles and a love affair with the landscape. Image: Kaija Sanelma Harris. Sun Ascending, c. 1985 (selection). Collection of the Mackenzie Art Gallery, gift of Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd., 2014-12
Read MoreCalgary’s cultural leaders honoured with awards, Calgary Herald
'Age of Uncertainty' artist, Sandra Sawatzky, awarded 2022 Doug and Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award. Age of Uncertainty ( http://nickle.ucalgary.ca/exhibition/sandra-sawatzky-age-of-uncertainty/) launched at Nickle Galleries January 2022. Image: Sandra Sawatzky at her exhibition, The Age of Uncertainty, at Nickle Galleries in January 2022. Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia Photo by Azin Ghaffari /Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
Read MorePrairie Interlace: Weaving, Modernisms and the Expanded Frame, 1960-2000, Preview Magazine
Image: Aganetha Dyck, Close Knit, 1976. SK Arts Permanent Collection, 2022-074. Photo: Lipman Still Pictures
Read MoreFrom the Editor – October 4, 2022 Issue, Galleries West
Our attention was captured by a landmark exhibition, Prairie Interlace, at the University of Calgary’s Nickle Galleries. It explores the history of fabric art, mainly weaving, on the Prairies between 1960 and 2000. As reviewer Lissa Robinson says, the work is “simultaneously beautiful, clever and purposeful.”
Read MorePrairie Interlace Modernism provoked an explosion of innovative weaving in Western Canada, Galleries West
Radical acts of weaving, stitching and unravelling are the focus of an ambitious new exhibition, Prairie Interlace: Weaving, Modernisms and the Expanded Frame, 1960-2000, on view until Dec. 17 at Nickle Galleries in Calgary.
Read MoreAdrian Stimson creates art rooted in cultural traditions as a way of reckoning with residential school past, UToday
Anthro-Obscene art exhibition explores human impact on people, climate and ecosystems
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