Friday October 18, 2013 2pm
Lecture / Seminar
artgallery@acadiau.ca
902-585-1373
Exhibition runs until December 1st. This installation explores nostalgia and childhood memories and is comprised of large-scale paintings on silk that create an illustrated environment of storybooks where the viewer is immersed in veiled apparitions. As a child, Carr was drawn to the details that surrounded her: from wallpaper patterns, strangers, church hats, swooping ravens, and the neighbors' underwear hanging on the line. Carr uses these past experiences that bridge both fear and awe to create a complex realm of narratives from her youth that interrogates the dichotomy between myths, fears, and safe places.
Curator: Laurie Dalton
artgallery@acadiau.ca
902-585-1373
Exhibition runs until December 1st. This installation explores nostalgia and childhood memories and is comprised of large-scale paintings on silk that create an illustrated environment of storybooks where the viewer is immersed in veiled apparitions. As a child, Carr was drawn to the details that surrounded her: from wallpaper patterns, strangers, church hats, swooping ravens, and the neighbors' underwear hanging on the line. Carr uses these past experiences that bridge both fear and awe to create a complex realm of narratives from her youth that interrogates the dichotomy between myths, fears, and safe places.
Curator: Laurie Dalton
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
10 Highland Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
artgallery@acadiau.ca
902-585-1373
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