MICHAEL BELMORE FEATURED IN CANADIAN ART, LANDMARKS 2017
Four distant sites. One glacial history. That’s the context for Ontario-based artist Michael Belmore’s Coalescence, a multi-part sculptural project. Carving and inlaying copper on 16 granite and bedrock boulders sourced from around Churchill, Manitoba, Belmore will create hearth-like arrays that appear to radiate heat. Central Art Garage Gallery news.
LandMarks 2017 Artist Michael Belmore - video
Artist Michael Belmore's Coalescence will be installed permanently at four locations, after travelling from Cape Merry, Churchill (MB)
Camille Turner and Cheryl L’Hirondelle Featured in Canadian Art, LandMarks2017
Cheryl L’Hirondelle and Camille Turner’s individual practices are each concerned with walking, touring, questioning archives and uncovering alternative histories, particularly in regards to black and Cree worldviews. For LandMarks2017 the artists will host tour through National Parks “for more stories to be heard, and more voices to be reflected.”