Category Archives: Winnipeg

Being an Artist Outside the Studio and the Skills Required

Lesley, Lingrid, Laura, Louise Opening Reception Dualities exhibition, Cre8ery Gallery website, Winnipeg May 9 to 21, 2019 What began in the studio results in an exhibition with many steps and stages in between.  Ingrid Lincoln standing by her work at the Opening Reception, May 9, 2019. Nearly half, if not more of an artist’s time is […]

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Dualities Exhibition at Cre8ery Gallery Winnipeg May 9 – 21, 2019

‘Dualities’ is the brainchild of Ingrid Lincoln. She invited three other artists to join her in expressing this concept: Laura Feeleus, Louise Lamb and me. The four of us are exploring two very different geographical locations – the vast expanse of the Canadian prairies with its continental climate of extremes and native plant cover of […]

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Articulation’s 2016 Study Session in Gimli

First stop out of Winnipeg on the way to Gimli was at Arnason’s Icelandic Horse Farm. One of the few places in the world outside Iceland where these distinctive horses can be found. For more about these unique horses visit Articulation’s blog here Rock Art – Boat – Gimli The reason why Articulation went to Gimli was […]

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Victoria College of Art

Here is more of Articulation’s works presently hanging in the Victoria College of Art.My ‘Provisioning’ in the Winnipeg body of work. Gloria’s 5 encuastic handstitched views of Winnipeg architecture.On the right, ReBecca’s ‘Winter Willow’. Miriam’s exquisite bags, ‘Tyndall Bag’ and ‘The Memory Bag’, from the Winnipeg body of work. I donated a work from my […]

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CQA Conference

Wendy Klotz talks about her work. I talk about my work. Gloria Daly’s ‘Stalwart’ and Donna Clement’s response to the arbutus tree, both works from the Rain forest body of work. Ingrid Lincoln’ ‘Graffiti’ and ‘Cityscape’ from the Winnipeg collection and my ‘Meadow’ from the Rocky Mountain collection

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Tony Bounsall Textile Art Photographer

That’s what I call him any way. Tony actually has many skills and talents but I call him a textile photographer because he did such an excellent job making digital images of my work. I had to hunt all over Victoria carrying my work with me visiting a number of different photographer’s studios before I […]

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Art Deco

This semester I am doing the Art History: 20th & 21st Century module with the JC School of Textile Arts. I have chosen to study the Art Deco Movement, which happened between the world wars, 1920 to 1940. It is proving to be a most interesting period to study. Since the summer I have been […]

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More ‘Urban Textures’ Work

I am working with these images to make another piece in my ‘Urban Textures’ series that will be exhibited with Articulation in the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery in September. Along with other works in this series it is a tribute to those early domestic and professional textile workers in Winnipeg who played a major and […]

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