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440 Anderton Ave Courtenay, BC
250-334-2983
Tues to Sat 11am to 4pm



Federation of Canadian Artists
JURIED ART SHOW& SALE

CENTURY SAM LAKE- STRATHCONA PARK BRIAN BUCKRELL
Juried best in Show , March 2009

November 6th to 28th
Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11 am to 4 pm
(except Remembrance Day)

OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, November 6th, 7:00 to 9:00 pm

MUIR GALLERY
440 Anderton Avenue, Courtenay



30 Oct 2009 - 18:01 by admin Exhibition Archives |

On Second Thought Artists Give Talk Saturday Oct 24 at 1pm

Location: At the Muir Gallery:
Artists: Joyce Lindemulder, Julia Crucil, Cam Reid and Keely Chadwick
Show runs until October 24

The four artists currently exhibiting at the Muir Gallery will be hosting an Artist Talk on Saturday Oct 24 at 1pm. The four local artists, Keely Chadwick, Julia Crucil, Joyce Lindemulder, and Cam Reid, met in their first year of Fine Arts at North Island College, commiserated over their habitual second thoughts, and conceived a group show of their work which would entice others to enter their world. Now entering their fourth and final at Emily Carr University, the four invite the public to hear directly from them about their experiences and about their practice. Enter their world: a world of complexity, intricacy, carefully considered responses, and divergent thinking which displays the self-reflective nature of contemporary artistic practices.

On Second Thought asks the viewer to imagine a world where everything is repeated multiple times, compulsively rethought, processed again and again. It’s a world where daily fascinations, ruminations, compulsions, obsessions, and irritants niggle under the skin, provoking multiple interpretations and constant re-working. This is the world of “On Second Thought” a group show by four local artists opening at the Muir Gallery on October 2nd.

Working in media as varied as photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, and installation, these four artists have gravitated towards various themes. The one consistent element tying the whole show together is their approach to their artistic practice.

Pushing the boundaries of figurative portraiture has led Joyce Lindemulder and Cam Reid to explore ways capturing the intangible nuances of a human being in paint. Both Lindemulder and Reid explore the human figure in their paintings, but each have found a fresh approach to a traditional medium. Lindemulder explores the enculturation of the female in her series of life size portraits of girls, using her background in design to create graphically powerfully images. Reid’s keen observations of human nature are transformed into revealing psychologically-charged portraits in which he seeks to turn the human body inside out.

Chadwick and Crucil favour more eclectic approaches, experimenting in various media, but staying true to their fascinations. Throughout Chadwick’s work, there is a continual theme of light. Whether it’s experimenting with sparklers and firecrackers to make photographic installations, creating crespuscular rays in a screenprint, or painting light emanating through tunnels, Chadwick’s work focuses on the elemental aspects of light. While Chadwick gravitates towards light, Crucil has always been fascinated with text and symbolism, probably due to her background as an English teacher. Crucil’s work has focused on investigating arbitrary symbol systems humans use to make sense of their world, either in the form of language, maps, archetypal symbols, belief systems, or organizational structures that form a current through our lives.

Regardless of medium, style, or topic, these four artists demonstrate the ability to change their minds, grow as artists and evolve as human beings. In doing so, they think in unique ways, find comfort in contradicting themselves, and embrace ambiguity as they practice their art. "On Second Thought" hints at reservations about a previous action- that need to constantly look back and where they’ve come from and rework their ideas.

The Muir Gallery is located at 440 Anderton Road in Courtenay. This event is open to the public.



21 Oct 2009 - 13:17 by admin Exhibition Archives |


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MUIR GALLERY CALENDAR 2007

Local Colours Festival
Sept 13-16 Downtown Courtenay

Work from the Local Colours Festival,
Show Runs: Sept 16- 29
Opening: Sun Sept 16 from 1-3pm

Explorations of the Landscape by Artist Kristin Russell
Show Runs: Oct 5- Nov 3
Opening: Fri Oct 5 from 7-9pm

Construction Site an Installation by Grace Wolff
Show Runs: Nov 9 – Dec 1
Opening: Fri Nov 9 from 7-9pm

Gourds by artist Kim Lewis
Show Runs: Dec 7- 29
Opening Fri Dec 7 from 7-9pm

 

 

 

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BC Arts Council Canadian Heritage  

The Comox Valley Community Arts Council gratefully acknowledges the support of the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the BC Gaming Commission, the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Comox Valley Regional District, the City of Courtenay, our various community partners and sponsors. We must also thank our dedicated team of Volunteers and all of our Members for their time and support