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Artists in Gwaii Haanas 2014
The 2014 program participants on location in Gwaii Haanas (from left: Jayne Patrick, Charlie Easton and Ariane Medley)
Date: 2014:07:07 14:42:17
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Jayne observes a relic at Skedans through her camera lens
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Charlie takes a snapshot of the poles at SGang Gwaay, in acrylic paint
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Jayne dabbles in landscape painting, a rarity for this mixed-media artist
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An Artist’s pallette
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Haida weaver Ariane Medley processes spruce roots at Windy Bay
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Spruce roots ready for future creations
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Welcome to the 2015 Art Exhibition, held at the Haida Gwaii Museum, showcasing works from the 2014 residency
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Charlie Easton shared his impressions of Gwaii Haanas capturing several beautiful landscapes and seascapes, in acrylic
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This exhibition brought together a diverse collection of works from intricately woven items to collage, to paintings on canvas
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Ariane Medley’s artist statement
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A display of the spruce-root weaving process by Ariane Medley
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Ariane Medley’s raven’s tail pouch in progress and some tools of the trade
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Two woven pouches, one a traditional Naaxiin ghostface design, and one a newly created Raven’s tail cloud design by Ariane Medley
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Jayne Patrick’s artist statement
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Jayne Patrick’s “Into the Light of Optimism,” symbolising her great hope for the future of the Haida culture
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A mixed-media piece by Jayne Patrick entitled “Threat to the Beautiful Order” and another photocollage entitled “Mind the Gap”
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Photo-collage and acrylic on canvas by Jayne Patrick using photographs of signs demonstrating environmental concerns by community members with Kelp, a key species in the marine area
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Charlie Easton’s artist statement
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"Cape St. James Afternoon" by Easton exposes the sheer power of the Pacific Ocean
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Charlie Easton examines the past, present and future of the place in “Gwaii Haanas Afternoon”
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Charlie captures the motion of the tides, the abundance of life within the water and the atmospheric conditions that contribute to Gwaii Haanas feeling like it is a place that goes on forever
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Opening night at the Haida Gwaii Museum was well attended for the third exhibition of the artists residency program
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Date modified :
2017-11-24