Loved hosting a collage workshop for CASA. Here are some of the works the incredible artists created.
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Loved hosting a collage workshop for CASA. Here are some of the works the incredible artists created.
Read MoreIn this artist talk, Elyse Longair will discuss her collage practice, process, and simple image aesthetic. She creates each collage from analog popular knowledge source material, predominantly, National Geographic Magazine images from the 70s, 80s and 90s. It is important to her that the images come together in a flat, near seamless and logical way. When the work is printed on a large scale, the material reality and history of the image is highlighted.
Read MoreCome here my artist talk at Art NOW series presents Elyse Longair. January 29, 12pm.
Read MoreI am very excited about my upcoming solo exhibition at the Trianon Gallery in Lethbridge, Alberta. Opening night is January 27, 2024! More soon.
Read MoreLooking forward to my upcoming CASA Collage Workshop
Wednesday, January 17, from 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Successfully earned my micro-credential: Beyond GLAM Land Acknowledgments: Activating Decolonization and Indigenization in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums
Read MoreOpening January 2023, From A to Z (ine), Curated with Dr. Brendan Edwards, The W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections Queen’s University Library, Kingston, ON.
Read MoreThankful and looking forward to being an Artist in Residence (AIR) at Casa this winter.
Read MoreLooking forward to being in the digital, Land Edition of photoED magazine!
Read MoreSo thankful to take on the role of Chair: Chief Curator of the CAA Service to Artist Committee.
Read MoreVery excited to be part of the UAAC Sustainability Committee! We had our first meeting and I am looking forward to imagining a conference that is not only acknowledging the climate crisis but taking action.
Read MoreThe Kingston Canadian Film Festival is the largest festival in the world dedicated exclusively to Canadian film. I am so excited to be curating the Local Shorts program for 2024.
Read MoreLoved lead the first A to Z(ine) Workshop to coincide with the exhibition I co-curated with Dr. Brendan Edwards. A collection of the student zines from the workshop are on exhibit and have also been added, catalogued and available as cultural artefacts in the W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections.
Read MoreVery excited to lead a zine workshop, From A to Z(ine), for the W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections, Douglas Library.
Read MoreThis October I will be presenting, The Infrathin in Collage, in Pausa: Infrathin Art History, University of Arts Association of Canada Conference (UAAC), The Banff Centre
Read MoreDelighted to be chairing a panel, Imagination and Collage for UAAC 2023 at The Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity.
Read MoreExcited to be taking Beyond GLAM Land Acknowledgments: Activating Decolonization and Indigenization in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums Micro-credential this fall. Thank you to the RBC Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers at OCADU for this generous opportunity!
Read MoreExcited to continue my creative role with KPP Concert Productions!
Read MoreOur Emerging Educators are ready to welcome classes to Kingston School of Art for our School Programs! The Emerging Educators will deliver School Programs to Elementary and Secondary Schools across Katarokwi-Kingston from October through June.
This wonderful group engaged in theoretical and hands-on training throughout September to become better equipped to lead our School Programs. We are now excited to offer two options: Explore Printmaking and Discover Zines.
I am looking forward to having fun making art with school programs at The Kingston School of Art as part of their the Emerging Educator Mentorship Program!
Read MoreImage Description: A group of adults siting on chairs in a circle stretch up into the air.
I am looking forward to starting MixAbilities Inclusive Arts Training at H’art Centre tomorrow.
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