This program hosts guest artists in virtual classrooms, creating opportunities for emerging artists to learn from and connect with professional artists.
Announcing a new partnership with the University of Regina’s Department of Visual Arts. Dunlop Art Gallery will be hosting guest artists in virtual classrooms, creating opportunities for emerging artists to learn from and connect with professional artists. If you are an emerging artist in the community and are interested in joining this session, please email wpeart@reginalibrary.
Multi-media artist, Rolande Souliere is best known for her large-scale site specific immersive installations created from caution and street barrier tape to address how colonial infrastructures define, mark and control space and the inhabitants within them. Souliere is a member of Michipicoten First Nation, born in Toronto, Canada and is an Australian citizen with a PhD from Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. Souliere became a visual artist after relocating to Sydney in the late 1990s. She has exhibited in North America, Austria and Australia and has held national and international art residencies. Souliere’s public art commissions include Mediating the Treaties (2017-2018) commissioned by The City of Winnipeg, Frequent Stopping V,IV,III (2019-2018) for Translink BC and Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver and Bringing Back Wabakinine (2015) commissioned by City of Toronto.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | Dunlop Art Gallery | Artist and Author Talks | Art |
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