emerging artist: Jasmine Wallace

BIOGRAPHY

Jasmine
Wallace is a Canadian Sculptor Born in Prince George, British Columbia,
Canada.  She comes from a family of self taught artists and grew up in
the artist community of Vancouver Island. Influenced by the various
disciplines of the studio artists that surrounded her, she quickly began
an art making practice using whatever materials were at hand. Since
that time her art making practice has been constant and diverse. In 2005
she graduated from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design with a Minor
in Drawing and a Major in Ceramics. During that time she studied abroad
as an assistant on a large public sculptural project with Professor Neil
Forrest at the Sculpture Symposium, International Ceramic Center in
Guldageraard, Denmark. In 2010 she completed a Master’s of Fine Arts
with a Major in Ceramics and a Minor in Museum Studies at the University
of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has exhibited extensively
throughout Canada and the United States. Currently she lives and works
in Vancouver.

ARTIST STATEMENT

Witnessing the processes of time and history – construction,
deconstruction and the transformation of cities with the resulting
affects on the landscape are the main source material for the work.  I
am interested largely in the spaces that have been abandoned, destroyed
and transformed by such actions, such as dead zones, pockets of lands
cut off by roadways, abandoned industrial areas and residual landscapes.
In these locations the natural environment and the built environment
interact.  Within these forgotten spaces the two worlds are allowed to
form a relationship freely without any form of maintenance or control. 
The resulting relationships are the main inspirations for my sculptures,
drawings and installations.

Focusing on how plants and organic life intermingle within urban
centers, each work deals with the tension between the natural world and
the built world. Drawing inspiration from the cracks in sidewalks and
other concrete constructions where plants defiantly push themselves
through; I am reminded of the constant wrestling between the built and
the natural. We can all witness the persistence of the natural world
through the invasive grasses and weeds that bust through sidewalks, tear
down fences and destroy gutters. What is most inspiring is this idea
that no matter how hard we try to pave over nature, hide or destroy it,
it keeps fighting back and persevering. These small acts of defiance are
positive affirmations of the endurance of life in our seemingly chaotic
and unstable world – that no matter what happens – life will persist.

call for artists: Toronto Art Expo

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NEW! Emerging Artists at the Toronto Art Expo April 10th to 14th 2014

The
Toronto Art Expo returns for its 12th year to the foremost venue for
art in Toronto, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre – style, elegance.
This is a show that art connoisseurs anticipate all year. It brings the
best in Canadian and international art from both juried and invited
artists and also from an increasing number of galleries presenting the
world’s leading-edge art forms. On top of the most intense promotional
campaign of any art exhibition we bring to the Expo the business of art
by sponsoring major international art galleries and houses to attend and
contribute to this fair’s reputation as one of the major art trade
destinations in North America.
New
this year are opportunities for emerging artists to participate in this
major event. Call for details or see under Participate….Independent
on website.

Link to 2013 ad campaign:
www.torontoartexpo.com/2013/TORONTOARTEXPO2013adcampaign.pdf

Website info: www.torontoartexpo.com
Contact: [email protected]
Tel: 416 265-6988
Toll-free: 1 866 228-4238

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call for entry: artist profiles in FUSION Magazine

SUBMISSION DATE EXTENSION
Established Artists, Fall Issue of FUSION Magazine
Deadline extended to: – July 22, 2013

The Established Artist
An artist who has created an independent body of work over a number of
years and who has received regional or national recognition through
publication or public presentation of his or her work and has
participated in a number of exhibitions.

FUSION: The Ontario
Clay and Glass Association invites submissions for a new FUSION magazine
column that will feature one clay artist and one glass artist in each
issue. The Spring issue will feature Emerging Artists, the Fall issue
will feature Established Artists, and the Winter issue will feature
Student Artists.

Submissions must include an artist statement
and/or biography that is no more than 300 words in length, along with
two professional quality images of recent work (within 12 months). The
images must be minimum 1200 pixels (4 inches) x 1500 pixels (5 inches)
at 300 dpi, JPEG Format. The images should be of professional quality.
Poor quality images will not be used. Featured artists will be selected
by the Magazine Committee.

Submissions must be sent
electronically to the FUSION Office at [email protected]. Please
use “FUSION Magazine, Feature Artist Column” as the subject heading of
your emailed submission.

Find more info about FUSION magazine online here.

A house is not a home @ Lillstreet Gallery


FRIDAY, JULY 16, 6-8PM

“A House is Not a Home” Reception
Lillstreet Gallery hosts its annual Artist-in-Residence exhibition,
which will showcase the varied work of artists representing each of
Lillstreet’s art departments. Lillstreet’s artist residency program
provides an opportunity for artists to work in a collaborative,
community-based arts center offering resources and instruction in a
variety of media. Resident artists work with students, enriching
Lillstreet’s education programs, while developing their bodies of work.
Applications are accepted each spring. Exhibition extends into the
second floor Gallery Annex and is on view through August 18.

Artists include: Garrett Baumer (Digital Arts and Photography), Alice Costas (Kidstreet), Paige Fetchen (Textiles), Heejin Hwang (Metalsmithing), Joanna Pike (Handbuilding), Gwendolyn Zabicki (Painting and Drawing), Erik Zohn (Wheelthrowing).

RSVP FOR THE EVENT ON FACEBOOK

ALSO ON VIEW IN THE GALLERY



Nick DeVries
maintains a studio in the Minneapolis Northeast Arts District. His
wheel-thrown works are glazed with matte and ash and fired in an
electric kiln.

SEE ALL GALLERY ARTISTS
www.lillstreetgallery.com

Grasp @ Schaller Gallery

July 10, 2013 through July 30, 2013

Artists
included: Birdie Boone, Mary Briggs, Lisa Buck, Linda Christianson, Bede
Clarke, Sunshine Cobb, Ernest Gentry, John Glick, Steve Godfrey, Jim
Gottuso, Steven Hill, Jan McKeachie Johnston, Sebastian Moh, Jeff
Oestreich, Brandon Phillips, SC Rolf, Pete Scherzer, Joe Singewald, Sam
Taylor and Tara Wilson

View it online here

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