LEAD ARTIST Michael Belmore is a member of the Royal
Canadian Academy of Arts and graduated with an A.O.C.A. in
sculpture/installation from the Ontario College of Art & Design in 1994.
Belmore employs a variety of media in order to investigate our use of
technology and how it has affected our relationship to the environment. It is
through his use of materials that Belmore brings into account how we view
nature as commodity. Belmore's work has
been exhibited nationally and internationally and is represented in the
permanent collections of various institutions and numerous private collections.
He feels that the process of art making, more specifically the creation of outdoor
art is a responsive action and is personal and often deeply rooted history. http://nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/hide/michael.html
Ruta Tribinevicius is a
multi-faceted, Manitoulin-based artist, working mainly in textile, print, and
installation work. After completing a BFA at OCAD, with a major in printmaking,
she relocated back to Manitoulin and runs Rue Studio, a multi-functioning arts
centre in Sheguiandah. Ruta cites
garbage dumps, strange plants, fermentation, and unfathomable symbiotic
behaviour as sources of inspiration. http://ruestudio.ca/
Lynda James: Since 1988 Lynda has
maintained an active studio and teaching practice and participated in numerous
local and regional shows. She was trained in Fine Arts at Edith Cowan
University in Western Australia, Berkeley, Melbourne Australia, and at several
colleges in Ontario. She is interested in using her knowledge of pottery to
inquiry into the historic site of the Bonnie Blink house to understand stories
of domestic and social activity.
Sophie Anne Edwards is an
award-winning writer and artist. Her work explores the relationship between
self/body and land/landscape. She is interested in troubling the landscape
tradition by integrating historical, social, political and cultural texts and
readings into her work. She works with site specific elements (geology, found
materials, landscape images, cultural and settler history and texts. http://www.sophieanneedwards.blogspot.ca/
Heather Thoma has been a practicing
weaver since 1995. Since 2010 Heather has been working on her Expressive Arts
Certificate Program through the Haliburton School of Arts, and developing an
artistic practice in textile art and installation/land art. Heather is
interested in exploring the possibilities for low impact outdoor installations
which will reveal, in an artistic way, the work that has taken place through
the hands of farmers and gardeners within that landscape.
Kate Strickland was trained in the Fine
Arts Program at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, has taught at The
Southampton Art School, Manitoulin Island in Hudson Quebec. She is a mixed
media sculptor who creates and collects objects and then assembles them to
express the essence of an experience, a memory, an idea, an emotion, or a place;
she plans to develop a series of installed assemblages throughout the Bonnie
Blink site. http://artveinstudio.com/
Lupe PĂ©rez is a Montreal-based artist working in the fields
of mixed-media drawing, collage, graphic and web design. Currently pursuing a Bachelor in Fine Arts she takes inspiration from the presences—both animate and inanimate,
social and spectral—that comprise and emanate from the built environment. Her practice seeks to channel the use of textures, patterns and structures into emotional and social narratives, making use of traditional and digital tools in miniature-scale creations.
Danielle Bourgeault works
as a photographer engages recurring themes of landscapes, old and
derelict buildings and barns, vacant building and cityscapes. Her work
centers on themes of history related to spaces and places. Danielle works at capturing the evidence of lived-in places; old or broken down
barns, buildings, old gravestones and graffiti fill her photos.
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