Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Movie Stills",
video stills, acrylic, oil on birch panel
Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Shyra Desouza: Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype

Shyra Desouza, "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype", detail

Desouza says of her work: Old canons collapse and continually fold into themselves like a fractal that repeatedly feeds the remainder back into the equation, with their forms repeatedly reinterpreted; context has become content.  Objects of status often rely on forms related to a system of classical rationality, but leave us without personal meaning.  Mysticism and pseudo-science fills the space where knowledge ends and the personal begins, creating a space that is both intimate and impersonal.  Exploring the symbolic and emotional connections between people and objects, I wish to present an open-ended narrative where sensual and rational experience intersects.   This work embodies the utopic melancholy induced by the continual disconnection between form and meaning.


View "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery.  Running concurrently in the gallery is Linda Craddock's "Hometown Dreams". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Movie Stills",
video stills, acrylic, oil on birch panel
Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Movie Stills",
video stills, acrylic, oil on birch panel
Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Embarkation",
video stills, acrylic, oil on birch panel

Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Sky and Sea",
mixed media, photo, oil on birch panel
Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Shyra Desouza: Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype

Shyra Desouza, "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype", detail
Desouza says of her work: Old canons collapse and continually fold into themselves like a fractal that repeatedly feeds the remainder back into the equation, with their forms repeatedly reinterpreted; context has become content.  Objects of status often rely on forms related to a system of classical rationality, but leave us without personal meaning.  Mysticism and pseudo-science fills the space where knowledge ends and the personal begins, creating a space that is both intimate and impersonal.  Exploring the symbolic and emotional connections between people and objects, I wish to present an open-ended narrative where sensual and rational experience intersects.   This work embodies the utopic melancholy induced by the continual disconnection between form and meaning.

View "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery.  Running concurrently in the gallery is Linda Craddock's "Hometown Dreams". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Movie Stills",
video stills, acrylic, oil on birch panel

Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Movie Stills",
video stills, acrylic, oil on birch panel
Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Linda Craddock: Hometown Dreams

Linda Craddock, from the series "Hometown Dreams: Embarkation",
video stills, acrylic, oil on birch panel

Craddock says of this work: None of us live exclusively in the present.  What we understand as being “now” is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interacting with a current framework of existence.  This defines who we are.  An increasing level of interest in both personal and social memory has resulted in an investigation of the past history and memories of that part of Alberta within which I was raised, namely the rural area of East Central Alberta. The conflict between conscious memory, subconscious memory and reality form the framework for my work.

View "Hometown Dreams" from March 20th until May 3rd, 2014 at the Visual Arts Alberta Gallery. Running concurrently in the gallery is Shyra Desouza's "Labyrinth of the Eternal Archetype". The gallery is open from 10-4 pm on Wed-Fri and 12-4pm on Sat. Please note the gallery will be closed on April 18 & 19.