Gallery / Exhibit
programs@artscentre.ca
902-582-3842
Keeley Haftner, Artist in Residence at Ross Creek Centre for the Arts presents:
Waste Warrior Women of the Post-Saskatchewan Apocalypse
CREEKWORKS
Open Studio & Reception: May 29th, 2012 7-9pm
At Ross Creek Centre for the Arts
Artist in attendance
Admission is by donation
Keeley Haftner is a Saskatoon-based visual artist. She has been working as an Artist in Residence at Ross Creek Centre for the Arts for one month. This will be the only time to view her work and speak with her before she leaves so don’t miss this event!
Waste Warrior Women of the Post-Saskatchewan-Apocalypse is a body of work centred on female characters working with the aftermath of a consumption-induced apocalypse in Saskatchewan, with only part of a cultural memory of the matriarchal forbearers. As such, these women are forced to interpret feminine signs, methods, and roles through not only the essentialist imperative that their survival situation demands, but also through a powerful female lens without social cues of gendered ‘place’, such as domesticity or sexual passivity.
For more information:
www.keeleyhaftner.com
www.artscentre.ca
programs@artscentre.ca
902-542-3842
programs@artscentre.ca
902-582-3842
Keeley Haftner, Artist in Residence at Ross Creek Centre for the Arts presents:
Waste Warrior Women of the Post-Saskatchewan Apocalypse
CREEKWORKS
Open Studio & Reception: May 29th, 2012 7-9pm
At Ross Creek Centre for the Arts
Artist in attendance
Admission is by donation
Keeley Haftner is a Saskatoon-based visual artist. She has been working as an Artist in Residence at Ross Creek Centre for the Arts for one month. This will be the only time to view her work and speak with her before she leaves so don’t miss this event!
Waste Warrior Women of the Post-Saskatchewan-Apocalypse is a body of work centred on female characters working with the aftermath of a consumption-induced apocalypse in Saskatchewan, with only part of a cultural memory of the matriarchal forbearers. As such, these women are forced to interpret feminine signs, methods, and roles through not only the essentialist imperative that their survival situation demands, but also through a powerful female lens without social cues of gendered ‘place’, such as domesticity or sexual passivity.
For more information:
www.keeleyhaftner.com
www.artscentre.ca
programs@artscentre.ca
902-542-3842
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
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