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SUMMARY:Varied Impressions
DESCRIPTION:Explore the possibilities of print this fall! \nThrough Varied Impressions\, Alberta Printmakers is showcasing the range of printmaking techniques that can be learned and created within our Calgary-based community studio. From lithography and letterpress to etching and silkscreen – each mini display will be a window into a different method\, showcasing the creative potential that print-media can bring to any artistic practice. \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/varied-impressions/
LOCATION:Crescent Heights Community Galleries (Rotary Park)\, 617 1 Street NE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2E 6W4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240327T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240327T210000
DTSTAMP:20240417T182749Z
CREATED:20240417T035117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T182749Z
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SUMMARY:Printmaking: An Expansive Residency Showcase
DESCRIPTION:From October 2023 – March 2024\, Mountain Standard Time Performative Art (M:ST) and Alberta Printmakers (A/P) have had the pleasure of working with residents Jules de Guzman and Kamika Bianca Guerra-Walker. \nThis exhibition showcases the fruits of their labour and learning during their time participating with: Printmaking and Interdisciplinary Creation: an Expansive Residency\, coordinated in partnership by both organizations. \nJules de Guzman\nArtist Statement:\nHaving begun their membership at Alberta Printmakers (A/P) with Cyanotype Magic with Gloria Gelo\, Jules took Silkscreen in Colour with Morgan Melenka and fell in love with the process and outcomes of printmaking. Within this residency\, they have taken additional printmaking workshops including: Introduction to Etching with Alison Frank\, Botanical Inks with Skye Louis\, Reduction Woodcut with Matt Dunlop\, Photolithography Basics with Jamie Lee-Girodat\, Painterly Printmaking with Christina Krentz\, Secrets of Chine Collé with Myken McDowell\, and Linocut Cardmaking through A/P’s community programming. \nThey began their printmaking practice making works about notions of home\, observing and communicating their diasporic intimacies of displacement\, survival and longing. Working in their personal archives of memories\, personal belongings\, and photographs\, they attempt to bridge gaps in knowledge of fragmented identities through stories of migration\, colonialism and capitalism. They also utilized the archives at Mount Royal University to place themself within larger narratives of queer resilience as a queer\, non-binary Filipino\, finding comfort in the community of ancestors that have lived before them. By understanding ways they have survived in hostility\, they nurture a future of belonging\, healing and joy. Jules also built skills in bookbinding through one-on-one workshops with Barbara Sutherland\, expanding possibilities for self-publishing and art book making. They also learned about creative processes and research practices in creative mentorship with Marigold Santos. Their printmaking explorations were immensely supported by the staff at A/P: Tracy\, Jamie and Rachel. \nJules’ Artist Bio\nJules de Guzman (they/he) is a queer Filipinx writer/poet\, artist and researcher currently based in Mohkinstis. Their work is shaped by their experience as a second generation immigrant in the Filipino diaspora\, their educational background in sociology and creative writing\, and their involvement with local arts and music communities. Decolonial activism and advocacy for marginalized narratives drives their passion for library/archival work\, creative writing and artistic practice. DIY publishing and zine making is foundational in their practice with their poetry and writing being published in several arts and literary publications. They began taking classes at Alberta Printmakers in the summer of 2023 beginning with Cyanotype Magic. Since then\, they have taken 8 more workshops in the past year including photolithography\, reduction woodcut and silkscreening in colour. They are a community taught artist having expanded their artistic skills through workshops and kinship practices of drawing\, painting\, photography\, filmmaking\, music and collage. Jules is moving to Tiohtià:ke to do a master’s in library and information sciences so they can further their knowledge of archives\, libraries and art. \nKamika Bianca Guerra-Walker\nArtist Statement\nAs a 2023/24 Artist in Residence for Alberta Printmakers and M:ST Performative Art\, I have been blessed with the opportunity to dream\, create freely and learn at my own pace. I took on this journey with the intention of exploring unknown territory through the learning of a new medium\, allowing me the chance to adapt my practice with vast modes of expression to share my message. \nThrough AP’s workshops\, I have been able to learn photolithography\, silkscreen printing and etching. I explored ; What inspires me and whom? Who do I want to connect with in this world and why? What figures have been dancing around the inner world of my mind waiting to land onto paper or canvas? When can I let them out… is it safe now? I think so. \nMy creations reflect these thoughts\, honoring a plethora of artists and revolutionaries that have inspired me through their music\, writing or message – giving me a sense of self as a young Afro-Latina Woman.I move onto my next journey of creations through self exploration\, connection to my vast communities and echoing my calls to action; to love one another unconditionally and support the marginalized. \nKamika’s Artist Bio\nKamika Bianca Guerra – Walker of Jamaican and Chilean heritage is a Calgarian\, Multidisciplinary visionary – creating as a visual artist\, poet\, model\, actress\, and excels as a film director\, producer\, and writer. Her films have garnered recognition from prominent organizations for their ability to evoke empathy and change in treatment towards those experiencing mental illnesses\, addictions\, and houselessness. Kamika is the founder of mental health organization -The Walker Foundation\, sits on the board of the Black Arts and Culture Council of Calgary and Latin Artist collective\, Como Se Dice. She has directed short films\, documentaries\, docu-series\, commercial advertisements and music videos. \nKamika is currently engulfed in several professional development residences across Canada producing different works of art in printmaking\, mixed media\, film and poetry. She has been exploring her practice and fine tuning her skills through artist-in-Residence programs by Arts Commons\, The Canadian Academy of Cinema & Television\, Marriott Residence Inn\, Alberta Printmakers and M:ST Performative Art. Her ultimate aspiration is to continue exploring and blending artistic mediums to ignite societal change and inspire individuals to always approach life with compassion as their leading principle\, triumphing over their human instinctive judgment.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/printmaking-an-expansive-residency-showcase/
LOCATION:NVRLND Boutique\, 1048 21 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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SUMMARY:Futurology at Martha Street Studio
DESCRIPTION:Alberta Printmakers 30th Anniversary Portfolio: FUTUROLOGY \nFuturology\, is the study of postulating possible\, probable\, and preferable futures\, and the worldviews and myths that underlie them. \nThis exhibition is part of a print-exchange between Martha Street Studio and the Universities of Brandon & Manitoba\, Alberta Printmakers\, and Vague Démographique (QC). \nArtists included in the Portfolio and exhibition include:  \nKate Baillies\, Marnie Blair\, Carole Bondaroff\, Katie Marie Bruce\, April Dean\, Graeme Dearden\, Nicole Edmond\, Alison Frank\, K. Gwen Frank\, Iren Gibson\, Trevor Gieske\, Jacqueline Huskisson\, Heather Huston\, Eveline Kolijn\, Irena M. Konguswan\, Cate Kuzik\, Heather Leier\, Carol Mannas\, Shinobu Mitsuhashi\, Sara Norquay\, Carrie Phillips-Kieser\, Ryan Statz\, Robert Truszkowski\, Heather Urness\, Tracy Wormsbecker
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/futurology-at-martha-street-studio/
LOCATION:Martha Street Studio\, 11 Martha St\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3B 1A2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191117
DTSTAMP:20240424T035301Z
CREATED:20240424T035301Z
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SUMMARY:Futurology at SNAP - Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists
DESCRIPTION:Alberta Printmakers 30th Anniversary Portfolio: FUTUROLOGY \nFuturology\, is the study of postulating possible\, probable\, and preferable futures\, and the worldviews and myths that underlie them. \nArtists included in the Portfolio and exhibition include:  \nKate Baillies\, Marnie Blair\, Carole Bondaroff\, Katie Marie Bruce\, April Dean\, Graeme Dearden\, Nicole Edmond\, Alison Frank\, K. Gwen Frank\, Iren Gibson\, Trevor Gieske\, Jacqueline Huskisson\, Heather Huston\, Eveline Kolijn\, Irena M. Konguswan\, Cate Kuzik\, Heather Leier\, Carol Mannas\, Shinobu Mitsuhashi\, Sara Norquay\, Carrie Phillips-Kieser\, Ryan Statz\, Robert Truszkowski\, Heather Urness\, Tracy Wormsbecker
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/futurology-at-snap-society-of-northern-alberta-print-artists/
LOCATION:Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists\, 12056 Jasper Avenue\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5K 0P3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190929
DTSTAMP:20240424T034335Z
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SUMMARY:Futurology at Artpoint Gallery and Studios Society
DESCRIPTION:Alberta Printmakers 30th Anniversary Portfolio: FUTUROLOGY \nFuturology\, is the study of postulating possible\, probable\, and preferable futures\, and the worldviews and myths that underlie them. \nArtists included in the Portfolio and exhibition include:  \nKate Baillies\, Marnie Blair\, Carole Bondaroff\, Katie Marie Bruce\, April Dean\, Graeme Dearden\, Nicole Edmond\, Alison Frank\, K. Gwen Frank\, Iren Gibson\, Trevor Gieske\, Jacqueline Huskisson\, Heather Huston\, Eveline Kolijn\, Irena M. Konguswan\, Cate Kuzik\, Heather Leier\, Carol Mannas\, Shinobu Mitsuhashi\, Sara Norquay\, Carrie Phillips-Kieser\, Ryan Statz\, Robert Truszkowski\, Heather Urness\, Tracy Wormsbecker
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/futurology-at-artpoint-gallery-and-studios-society/
LOCATION:Artpoint Gallery and Studios Society\, 625 11 Ave SW Suite 205\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2R 0E1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTSTAMP:20240424T041225Z
CREATED:20240424T041225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T041225Z
UID:10000116-1547683200-1551398399@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:GLUMPS
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition \n“Within my work I employ clown-based imagery in order to create conversations around ideas of persona and social\nmasks. My work explores the self-regulating relationship between the unconscious mind and the social mask created by\nit\, the residue left behind\, and the construction of the new mask. I adopt this clown imagery in order to symbolize these\nsocial masks and communicate these theories within my practice. Through working with representations of clowns\, I am\ncontinually drawn to the use of deep\, dark\, black inks\, and cream paper. The combination creates an aged aura for the\nwork\, as well as pushes the visual contrast of the created imagery.” \nAbout the Artist \nMitchell Luken was born and raised in the southern suburbs of Calgary Alberta\, and recently completed his Bachelors of Fine Arts at the Alberta College of Art + Design. His main conceptual focus has be around personal identity and social masks within modern society. Primarily Mitchell works with copper etching process’ to obtain dark tonal variety with fine line work\, while incorporating an unpleasant or crude aura surrounding it.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/glumps/
LOCATION:Burnt Toast Studio\, 215 36 Ave NE Bay 5\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2E 2L4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTSTAMP:20240424T040410Z
CREATED:20240424T040410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T040410Z
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SUMMARY:All the Way Back
DESCRIPTION:About the Artist \nShelby Wolfe-Goulet is a recent graduate of the Print Media program at the Alberta College of Art + Design. Reflecting on notions of memory and identity\, her work unpacks complex family narratives and histories that are shaped by intergenerational knowledge.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/all-the-way-back/
LOCATION:Burnt Toast Studio\, 215 36 Ave NE Bay 5\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2E 2L4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180728
DTSTAMP:20250807T033924Z
CREATED:20250807T033924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T033924Z
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SUMMARY:Young Man’s Fancy
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition \nMasculinity is complex and multi-faceted; it is rooted in our tangled histories\, it has no correct form\, and is experiencing a crisis as we renegotiate it in our current cultural climate. There are people who defend its roots in tradition\, some forced to reflect upon their relationship to it\, in light of trauma and abuses of power\, and others subverting or rejecting it entirely. Rather than attempt to describe its widespread and varied effects on others\, this work discloses my connection with it\, through art objects\, clothing\, and material related to my body and identity. \nUsing various print and craft techniques\, including etching\, monoprint\, indigo dying\, sewing\, and embroidery\, and pre-existing or discarded materials\, Young Man’s Fancy takes the form of a layered quilt\, as one of many traditional patterns. Its title refers both to the construction of gender identity and its performances\, and the collective nature of (re)creating these genders through presentation and their associated ‘appropriate’ tasks – domestic work for women\, and anything but that\, for men. Instead of upholding this exclusion\, my work suggests the expansion of masculinity through pattern making\, to include and revalue femininity and feminist masculinity\, turning to gestures of care\, empathy\, connection\, and intimacy in all genders. \nArtist Bio: Mitchell Chalifoux is an Edmonton-based emerging artist working in print and craft\, and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Alberta. He recently completed the Emerging Artist in Residence program and will be exhibiting his first solo exhibition\, Selvage\, at the Society of Northern Alberta Print-artists in fall\, 2018. His art practice is invested in textiles\, gendered labour\, and expanding new masculinities\, and while not making art\, he spends his time baking and longing for summer blooms.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/young-mans-fancy/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250807
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SUMMARY:The Mountie in The Family
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition \nMy maternal grandfather was a Mountie. This photo of him on horseback\, dressed in his formal Canadian Mounted Police uniform\, represents such an iconic symbol for Canada. Having passed away in 1995 he would have been 106 years old this year\, as Canada turns 150. This artwork is an investigation into my own identity\, within Canadian culture\, and how my personal view on heritage\, lineage\, and nostalgia have played a part in the formation of this identity. \nArtist Bio: Kenzie Housego has always been drawn to found objects and imagery with a sense of history. Through her art\, she seeks to investigate societal narratives of a romanticized past as well as the narrative of objects. She often highlights contemporary modes of gender roles and beauty by reflecting on the symbolic or iconized within society. Housego holds a BFA in Print Media from the Alberta College of Art and Design and resides in Calgary Alberta.  \n  \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/the-mountie-in-the-family/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171125
DTSTAMP:20250807T034953Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T034953Z
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SUMMARY:Graeme Dearden
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\n I’ve always had a terrible memory. I have a lot of trouble concentrating on things and\, as a result\, end up missing a lot of information that I would love to be paying attention to. This is something I’ve spent a while attempting to patch and work around to varying degrees of success\, but something that still frustrates me is my inability to remember my own emotions. \nI often find that when I’m really happy or sad or angry or what have you\, was difficult to even remember what those feelings were like the next day. The closest vessel I want to be able to remember and reflect on\, the closest vessel I can find at the time–cup or a bowl or a bottle doesn’t really matter. They’re just simple forms that I feel comfortable metaphorically filling with the experience I’m having. Until I have created a codified\, reproducible symbol. Meditate on that emotion to remember it more clearly.  \nArtist Bio: Graeme Dearden is a Calgarian fine artist and writer working primarily in printmaking\, flat glass processes\, drawing\, and visual poetry. He completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Alberta College of Art + Design in 2015\, majoring in glass. His work has been showcased in numerous visual and literary projects throughout Alberta and the United States. Generally\, his work looks at methodology and how people go about the task of making artwork-or making anything for that matter.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/graeme-dearden/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170721
DTSTAMP:20250820T224013Z
CREATED:20250820T224013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T224013Z
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SUMMARY:Lingering in Doorways
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nThis is where things shift. Intervals of change – those transient spaces that we occupy in between our befores and afters – are the uncertain territories of simultaneous disruption and formation. We describe them as places to move through and not as places in which to linger. My current work explores what it is like to be still within these in-between spaces.  \n  \nArtist Bio: Tracy Wormsbecker is a Calgary-based artist with an academic background in both psychology and fine art from the University of Calgary. Her work examines the elusive quality of experience as it is perceived\, remembered and imagined\, and how this relates to the formation and reformation of identity and self.  \n  \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/lingering-in-doorways/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170526
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SUMMARY:i/we
DESCRIPTION:This series speaks to the contemporary and ongoing dialogue between the construction of the identity of self and the collective cultural identity\, specifically in relation to social media. The layering and fragmentation of the portraits reflects the complex and multifaceted nature of identity and perception of identity in both the natural and digital world. \nArtist Bio: Samantha Charette is a visual artist from London Ontario and recent Bachelors of Fine Art graduate from the University of Alberta. Currently working and residing in Calgary Alberta\,her interests include the identity of self\, cultural identity\, identity formation and site specificity. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/i-we/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170324
DTSTAMP:20250820T220253Z
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SUMMARY:Dwelling in it\, Dwelling on it (Temporary Living Space)
DESCRIPTION:Moving frequently has informed my understanding of ‘home’ as something that is bound to change. The temporary qualities of my past\, and present living situations\, due to school\, and work\, leave me imagining a more permanent place in my future. Dwelling in It\, Dwelling on It (Temporary Living Spaces)\, considers the current state of home buying and the question of where to live\, while facing the differences between what we imagine\, what is attainable\, and what is attained. \nArtist Bio: Kellen Spencer is currently a Print Media student at the Alberta College ofArt + Design in Calgary\, Alberta. Working primarily in printmaking\, drawing\, and photography\, his practice focuses on ideas in architecture\, urbanism\, and the relationships we have to the places we inhabit. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/dwelling-in-it-dwelling-on-it-temporary-living-space/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161126
DTSTAMP:20250820T221525Z
CREATED:20250820T221525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T221525Z
UID:10000340-1475280000-1480118399@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Veils
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nThe notion of a layered identity is of interest to me in my work\, as I explore the process of many layers coming together to form a person\, and the significance of putting together these layers to construct a sense of self. I intend to symbolize the connection between physical coverings and concealments of the body with the notion of the ways in which myself\, and many other people\, show and hide themselves through their sense of being. This work speaks about the fabrication of a sense of self\, and the multiple layers of identity that can be revealed and concealed through our interactions with others. \nThis body of work is derived from a performative piece in which explored the notions of layering\, concealing\, and revealing through the movements of fabric over and around my body. These actions were captured on film\, and I then used stills of these movements as references for the silkscreened images. \n  \nArtist Bio: Andrea Rizzuti is currently a student at the University of Calgary\, working towards a combined degree of Visual Arts (Honours) and Communication Studies.  Her work is focused on the human figure and portrait\, in which she portrays identity as ephemeral\, mysterious\, and undefined. Her practice has involved many different mediums including drawing\, painting\, printmaking\, textile arts\, installation\, photography and video art. 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/veils/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161001
DTSTAMP:20250820T220855Z
CREATED:20250820T220855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T220855Z
UID:10000339-1470355200-1475279999@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Mapping
DESCRIPTION:“My current artwork acts as both a means of self-representation and self-expression\, allowing me to talk about the things that are most important without having to resort to words. The concept that I work with mostly revolves around the idea of time and journey\, especially immigration and the feelings that are associated with it. It explores the ways in which immigrants locate or map themselves from one place to another; and the new adaptation they need to function within foreign societies. As an immigrant myself\,I found it important to speak of the hardship that people face when moving to a new place. One may feel isolated and desolate in new surroundings. Overcoming cultural obstacles and language barriers is reflected in the kinetic movement and motion within my use of different mediums such as printmaking.” \n  \nArtist Bio: Anbareen Abeer is a Canadian artist currently enrolled in Bachelors of Fine Arts at the University of Calgary. Abeer’s specializations are in Printmaking and Photography.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/mapping/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160730
DTSTAMP:20250809T225846Z
CREATED:20250809T225846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250809T225846Z
UID:10000313-1464912000-1469836799@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Extinguish
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nArtist Statement: Initially I lit the candle as an act of remembrance. The action brought a singular light into the darkness of winter months\, a symbol of hope. \nMaking contour drawings of the candle\, allowed me to immerse myself into the moment the candle burned\, allowing for a lifting of spirit. Drawing the candle image on the copper etching plate\, allowed for a transformation of the drawing through the process of printmaking. Before each immersion into the acid\, I drew a new network of line\, over over the old. Following each etching of the image\, a print was made documenting each stage the image went through until the final print. On the surface\, it appears I have come full circle from dark to light\, light to dark. However\, following this process of destruction of image through printmaking\, I come to a place of new place symbols enriched through this act of re-creation. \nArtist Bio: Kate Baillies discovered the magic of making prints during her high school years. She studied art with a focus on printmaking at Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto\, ON. She later extended this education\, obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Arts in Art Education from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax\, NS. Kate has worked in the capacity of printmaking technician at Alberta College of Art and Design. She has taught art to children in schools located in Halifax and Calgary\, as well as in programs at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and the City of Calgary’s North Mount Art Center. Most recently\, Kate completed a month-long residency at the Zea Mays Printmaking.The studio\, located in Florence\, Massachusetts\, specializes in sustainable. “green” printmaking practices.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/extinguish/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160528
DTSTAMP:20250820T214834Z
CREATED:20250820T214834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T214834Z
UID:10000312-1459468800-1464393599@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Too Ignorant to Face Reality
DESCRIPTION:Zareen Abeer explores macroscopic patterns that are found deep within nature to represent human organs\, such as lungs and the heart. She considers the heart to be the most important organ in the body because it helps us to feel. Just like nature is to earth\, she uses lungs to show that we are destroying the one thing that helps us to stay alive which is nature. Through her work\, she addresses the topic of environmental issues and human impact on the environment. \n“I focus on repetitive tasks that we might overlook. In my collage work\, the tasks overlap and create an obscure version of the world we live in\, reinforcing the absurd image of our existence; a world where the parameters of our movements and thoughts were already built before we were born into it\, to the extent where our instincts are no longer primitive or required.” \nArtist Bio: Zareen Abeer is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at the University Calgary. Her specialization is in printmaking and photography. Her work uses variations of geometric patterns that are found with nature to represent objects\, organs or elements of nature.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/too-ignorant-to-face-reality/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151128
DTSTAMP:20250821T175744Z
CREATED:20250821T164013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T175744Z
UID:10000348-1443744000-1448668799@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Provisionaries 
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nWithin my process I explore movement. I am interested in the range of movement that humans are restricted to within the environment we have created for ourselves. We are physically manipulated by the situations our culture creates. The ways we walk\, breathe and talk are constructed by our environment. We wait for things\, and we form lines to wait for them. We follow routes and signs. There are regulations that unify us and separate us\, impacting the way we interact with each other\, propagating the psychological movement that we are confined to. \nI focus on repetitive tasks that we might overlook. In my collage work\, the tasks overlap and create an obscure version of the world we live in\, reinforcing the absurd image of our existence; a world where the parameters of our movements and thoughts were already built before we were born into it. To the extent where our instincts are no longer primitive or required.  \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/provisionaries/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150927
DTSTAMP:20250821T175708Z
CREATED:20250821T163559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T175708Z
UID:10000347-1439769600-1443311999@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Eunoe 
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nEunoe draws on a number of sources for inspiration including the North Saskatchewan River\, German woodcuts from 1500 and 1600\, contemporary and historic scientific and industrial illustrations\, emaki (Japanese narrative hand scrolls)\, cartoons\, and the prairie landscape of Alberta. By referencing both the past and the present in this way\, it is my hope that Eunoe will provide viewers with a multi-faceted visual experience reflecting the complexity of how contemporary attitudes towards technology\, industrialization and the environment are shaped by a myriad of factors including personal experience\, regional history\, political\, social\, scientific forces and cultural factors such as religion and mythology. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/eunoe/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150801
DTSTAMP:20250821T175619Z
CREATED:20250821T163217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T175619Z
UID:10000346-1433548800-1438387199@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Torn Between 
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nIn these works\, I have used my self-portraits as the main theme and added various elements and symbols to tell stories. As a female artist from Iran who has lived in a society full of contradictions and limitations\, I wanted to focus on the contrast between new and old beliefs that I have seen in contemporary Iranian lives. Everything is changing every day and the insane speed at which technology advances has played a crucial role in this rapid change. At the same time\, the Iranian society is trying to keep the traditional ideology and culture alive. It is a great struggle between conservative and contemporary points of view. As a result\, in this series\, the viewer sees a headphone as a symbol of our contemporary lives. In Iran\, headphones are strongly associated with the young generation\, who often uses it to create a line between its  own way of life\, and to avoid the society’s realities. I have also used different traditional Iranian motifs and patterns to create a contrast with the headphones. By using my self-portraits\, I focus on the feeling of living between two different points o f view. and try to make a balance between them. In these recent works\, I want to give my audience a moment of reflection on our fast paced lives\, our life changing decisions\, and perhaps my endeavour to find my identity in this complicated world of mine. \nArtist Bio: Marzieh Mosavarzade finished her B.F.A. program at Islamic Azad University (Tehran Central Branch)\, concentrating in painting\, in 2013. She has recently started her graduate studies at the University of Calgary\, with a printmaking concentration. Her artistic and research practice is engaged with overlaying depictions of places\, portraits and moments which she encounters every day. In these combinations\, she shows the speed of change in lifestyles and human interactions. As she has lived in a society that has a hard time accepting people’s individual differences\, she wants to demonstrate\, through her work\, that everyone has a different and unique personality and that it is unreasonable to expect them to be similar in every way. \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/torn-between/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150531
DTSTAMP:20250730T164844Z
CREATED:20250730T034450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T164844Z
UID:10000253-1430438400-1433030399@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:2015 Members Show
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nAlberta Printmakers has been invited to show print related work in the Calgary Public Library Central Location\, This is a non-juried exhibition. All work must be framed or install ready.  \n  \nArtists included in the exhibition: \nTracey Lawson\, Irene Gibson\, Scott Baird\, Christine Nalder\, Barbara Sutherland\, Nicole Fernandez\, Jenna Rae\, Kathryn Dutchak\, Alison Frank\, Kate Baillies\, Nicole Fernandez\, Jenna Rae
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/2015-members-show/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150601
DTSTAMP:20250821T175530Z
CREATED:20250821T162555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T175530Z
UID:10000345-1428364800-1433116799@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Natural Resources
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\n“Our identity includes our natural world\, how we move through it\, how we interact with it and how it sustains us” – David Suzuki (The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature) \nNatural Resources is an observation of the current state of Canada’s iconic landscape. Through the use of handmade objects Natural Resources explores human intervention\, Canadian imagery\, concepts of natural space along with the idea of constructed versus natural landscape. \nArtist Bio: Tait Wilman is an artist currently based in Calgary\, raised on the prairies and by the sea of the West Coast. Experiencing the Canadian heritage\, landscape\, and our connection to nature are some aspects of inspiration to Tait’s practice. Creating artworks that revolve around these influences and using a sense humour fuels my creativity.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/natural-resources/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150501
DTSTAMP:20250730T164854Z
CREATED:20250730T033958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T164854Z
UID:10000252-1427846400-1430438399@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Singular Repetition
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nSingular Repetition is an Andy Warhol inspired print exhibition and sale in partnership with LOFT 112 and Teatro Berdache.  \n  \nArtists included in the exhibition: \nShinobu Mistuhashi\, Trevor Gieske\, Eveline Kolijn\, Keri Macleod\, Alison Frank\, Tracy Lawson\, Robin Koch\, Kale Vandenbroek\, Ken Li\, Dan Cleghorn & Scott Baird
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/singular-repetition/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150401
DTSTAMP:20250821T161746Z
CREATED:20250821T161746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T161746Z
UID:10000344-1423267200-1427846399@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Past Iterations
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nMy current work explores the connections between traditional media and how it interfaces with digital technologies specifically aimed at the growing vocabulary of print based processes. Using digital tools as aids\, my work is built up in layers where linear elements\, geometry and symmetry\, are embedded and superimposed on open and fluid spaces. \nWhile the use of digital applications has become a significant component of my practice it is important that my own hand can be seen in the work. I am interested in the disjunctive qualities of analogue and digital print processes when they are combined\, and the potential point in which they converge and become symbiotic. \n  \nArtist Bio: Shawn Reynar holds an MFA in Print Media from Concordia University\, Montreal\, QC. He received a BFA from NSCAD University in Halifax\, NS\, as well as having studied at Langara College in Vancouver\, BC. Most recently\, Reynar was Artist in Residence at Towson University in Maryland\, Visiting artist at UNC Charlotte and Snap Line newsletter artist for the quarterly publication of the Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists. His work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Canada and the United States. \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/past-iterations/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150201
DTSTAMP:20250821T160306Z
CREATED:20250821T160306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T160306Z
UID:10000343-1417910400-1422748799@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Oral Microflora
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nOral Microflora contemplates the small world of cellular life that surrounds us\, specifically the microbial life that comes into contact with our mouths. This imagery explores the relationship between cellular life and humans\, how these small\, seemingly trivial things have a huge effect on our daily lives. \nThis print creates the response of viewers instantly reaching for their hand sanitizer\, but it also allows viewers to see the beauty of microbial life. This relationship we share with microbes is one that is both symbiotic and nocuous\, we can’t survive with- out them and yet they can be deadly. Oral Microflora I causes the viewer to be both uncomfortable as well as in awe of these tiny cells that surround our everyday lives. \n  \nArtist Bio: Nicole Edmond is an emerging artist and recent graduate from The Alberta College of Art and Design. She works mainly within the realm of print-media; her specialties include Relief\, Etching and Silkscreening. Nicole’s artwork explores the invisible microscopic world that surrounds our everyday lives. She is interested in the grotesque beauty within this infinitesimal world and uses printmaking to reflect this. \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/oral-microflora/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150101
DTSTAMP:20250730T164908Z
CREATED:20250730T033341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T164908Z
UID:10000251-1417392000-1420070399@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:2014 Not-So-Mini Print Exhibition and Exchange
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nEach year\, A/P holds a non-juried show and sale to showcase the work of local and international print artists\, and to raise funds towards Alberta Printmakers artistic and educational programming. A/P invites all interested printmakers to submit an edition of ten 8” x 10” prints that relates to the theme of transition for exhibition and exchange in the Artist Proof Gallery. Each participant will receive 8 prints created by other artists\, and A/P will retain 2 works from each edition for sale in our studio and gallery.  \n  \nArtists included in the exhibition:\n Maria Doering\, Trish Hondzel\, Jenny Hamilton\, Jessica Lanigan\, Scott Baird\, Irén Gibson\, Anna Desramaux\, Rob Lemerweyer\, Aldon Alfon\, T. Knudsen\, John Abram\, Carrie Phillips-Kieser\, Jolie Bird\, Trevor Gieske\, Kate Baillies\, Alison Frank\, Claire Coutts\, Tamara Deedman\, Jeanette Lazar\, Marcus Jackson\, Joshua Brien\, Cate Kuzik\, Bonnie Baker\, Hannah Genosko\,  Golriz Rezvani\, Maria Nowak\, Melissa Roa\, Tyler Zurawel\, Barbara Sutherland\, Nora Morris\, Christine Nalder\, Sally Mayne\, Anne Petrie\, Amanda West\, Kaitlin Reckorel\, Ash Slemming\, Nicole Schlosser\, Evan Smibert Marie Winters\, Lisa Turner\, Shinobu Mitsuhashi
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/2014-not-so-mini-print-exhibition-and-exchange/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141201
DTSTAMP:20250821T180116Z
CREATED:20250821T170744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T180116Z
UID:10000354-1412640000-1417391999@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:interweave
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\n“Man stands face to face with the irrational. He feels within him his longing for happiness and for reason. The absurd is born of this confrontation between the human need and the unreasonable silence of the world” – Albert Camus\, The Myth of Sisyphus \ninterweave is a diptych of intaglio prints that toys with representation of the intrinsic duality of one’s desire to find reason\, structure\, placement juxtaposed with the pleasures of losing oneself within the irrational\, the letting go of conformity and expectations. On one side the well crafted stitch stands in as the crafted life that we consciously work to build\, and the other is the wild nature of letting go. Within both sides\, lie beauty and darkness\, foreboding and anticipation. \nArtist Bio: carrie phillips kieser is a Calgary-based artist whose work revolves around relationships between control and helplessness. Through symbolism and motifs she explores ideas around the uncanny; where something can be both familiar yet alien at the same time\, resulting in a feeling of strange uncomfortability. \nTo see more visit www.carriephillipskieser.com \n 
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/interweave/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141001
DTSTAMP:20250821T180151Z
CREATED:20250821T170249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T180151Z
UID:10000353-1407369600-1412121599@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Threshold Figures
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nThreshold Figures are a series of lithograph prints composed of abstracted elements from Gustave Dore’s illustrations of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy; figurative compositions constructed from manipulated 19th century interpretations of 14th century super-sensible landscapes. Dante and Dore provide the framework to discuss the transition from figuration to transfiguration. Threshold Figures are invested in representation and interpretation; with breaking down traditional print methods while simultaneously honouring them. Through the conceptualization and materialization of these prints\, the artist is confronted with the disparity between the printing press and the internet; with how these different methods of information production and consumption have influenced thought (static versus amorphous). \nArtist Bio: Alexis Grey Hildreth is a Vancouver-based artist whose work revolves around relationships between internal and external geography. Alexis is balanced by terror and awe; the stable and the amorphous. From innkeeper to nightwatchman\, Shepard to security guard\, grocer to gardener; Alexis feels the pain of the shovel intensifies the pleasure of the pen.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/threshold-figures/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140801
DTSTAMP:20250821T180231Z
CREATED:20250821T165811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T180231Z
UID:10000352-1402012800-1406851199@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:Distillation 
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nGlass is a generative tool when I use it. It is a hand tool\, a substrate\, a filter\, and a set of parameters. The prints presented in Distillation are the direct result of the material used in those contexts. They are drawings of ground and polished glass objects\, abstracted using rules derived from the glass’s material qualities\, and hand printed with glass plates. In this way\, the images have become my distillation of the quiet\, yet commanding presence of the material. \n  \nArtist Bio: Graeme Dearden is a Calgarian fine artist\, working primarily in printmaking and cold glass sculpting. He has received instruction through The Alberta College of Art and Design (ACAD)\, The Corning Museum of Glass\, and TheAlberta Printmaker’s Society and exhibits in local galleries throughout Calgary and Edmonton\, Alberta presently. Although working in a variety of different media\, Graeme is consistently exploring vitreography: a process involving pulling prints from glass plates. He has assisted in demonstrating vitreography for glass artists and printmakers alike. Graeme is currently earning his BFA as a full time ACAD student\, majoring in Glass.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/distillation/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140531
DTSTAMP:20250821T180358Z
CREATED:20250821T165424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T180358Z
UID:10000351-1397606400-1401494399@albertaprintmakers.com
SUMMARY:…And It’s Good for You
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition\nThis is an etching of a half of a red cabbage that I prepared and ate in my kitchen. To monumentalize an object is to give it weight and imbue it with importance. Because of the necessity of nourishment in our everyday lives\, as well as our often negative interactions with food as affected by body image and time constraints\, we frequently forget that eating can be a simple and joyful act. The use of colour\, pattern\, and size in this work is meant to be inviting\, friendly and accessible in order to convey a simple message of delight. \n  \nArtist Bio: Madeleine Greenway is a Printmaker currently residing in Calgary. She studied at the Alberta College of Art + Design\, receiving a BFA. Her work focuses on the physical connection that human beings have to nature through the food they eat. She creates large and colourful works to exemplify investment and delight.
URL:https://albertaprintmakers.com/event/and-its-good-for-you/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Other Exhibition Past,Past
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