Jackie Huskisson – “Structure of Bones” Art Show – March 9-30th, 2023

Opening Reception, March 9th – 7- 9 pm

“When our familiar place is distorted by chaos, things are no longer what they seem. Our walls crumble and our bones break. Shapes that suggest our bedrooms, limbs, kitchens, bodies and living rooms erupt with uncertainty. Our place reflects who we are, it shows on our skin and grounds us in the reality of the self. Structure of Bones tells a flowing narrative through characters made of repeating pattern that live inside of a world made of painted flowers, torn down houses, peeling wallpaper, vices, and residue of struggles.  “When our familiar place is distorted by chaos, things are no longer what they seem. Our walls crumble and our bones break. Shapes that suggest our bedrooms, limbs, kitchens, bodies and living rooms erupt with uncertainty. Our place reflects who we are, it shows on our skin and grounds us in the reality of the self. Structure of Bones tells a flowing narrative through characters made of repeating pattern that live inside of a world made of painted flowers, torn down houses, peeling wallpaper, vices, and residue of struggles.  

AROUND THE WORLD: A Visual Travelogue, January 6 to 29, 2023

New Work by ARTPOINT members and Heritage Weavers & Spinners Guild of Calgary.

Opening reception: Friday, January 6, 2023, 5-8 pm

GALLERY HOURS:
Saturdays and Sundays 11 am – 4 pm
or please contact the artists for an appointment.

You are invited!!

PLEASE JOIN US! The opening includes a Projection Mapping event and artists will be in attendance. During the month, we will have free public presentations.

AROUND THE WORLD

This exhibit is a collaborative project developed by members of ARTPOINT Gallery and Studios Society and Heritage Weavers and Spinners Guild, who responded to an invitation to participate in an exhibit based on the theme “around the world”. As we met and began to discuss possibilities for the exhibit, questions and themes began to emerge in relationship to each participant’s work: 

What drew me to participate?  How does my work fit into this theme? 

What inspiration for new work does the theme inspire? How has the experience of travel influenced my work, the significance of location in my understanding of self and other people in the world?

We questioned what we meant, individually and collectively, by “around the world”?   Did we mean, art works in the tradition of artists such as Gauguin, Sargent, Turner, whose travels became important inspirations for their paintings?  Where does the journey around the world begin—where we were born, or in resettled locations in Canada or beyond in unfamiliar locations on this earth?

Collectively this visual travelogue explores deep themes of inner and outer spaces. Emotional, spiritual, aesthetic, and historical connections to place and to artists and artistic traditions run throughout these works. 

We hope the exhibit will encourage you to go beyond the role of “tourist” as you engage with works displayed.

AROUND THE WORLD: A Visual Travelogue, January 6 to 29, 2023

New Work by ARTPOINT members and Heritage Weavers & Spinners Guild of Calgary.

Opening reception: Friday, January 6, 2023, 5-8 pm

GALLERY HOURS:
Saturdays and Sundays 11 am – 4 pm
or please contact the artists for an appointment.

You are invited!!

PLEASE JOIN US! The opening includes a Projection Mapping event and artists will be in attendance. During the month, we will have free public presentations.

AROUND THE WORLD

This exhibit is a collaborative project developed by members of ARTPOINT Gallery and Studios Society and Heritage Weavers and Spinners Guild, who responded to an invitation to participate in an exhibit based on the theme “around the world”. As we met and began to discuss possibilities for the exhibit, questions and themes began to emerge in relationship to each participant’s work: 

What drew me to participate?  How does my work fit into this theme? 

What inspiration for new work does the theme inspire? How has the experience of travel influenced my work, the significance of location in my understanding of self and other people in the world?

We questioned what we meant, individually and collectively, by “around the world”?   Did we mean, art works in the tradition of artists such as Gauguin, Sargent, Turner, whose travels became important inspirations for their paintings?  Where does the journey around the world begin—where we were born, or in resettled locations in Canada or beyond in unfamiliar locations on this earth?

Collectively this visual travelogue explores deep themes of inner and outer spaces. Emotional, spiritual, aesthetic, and historical connections to place and to artists and artistic traditions run throughout these works. 

We hope the exhibit will encourage you to go beyond the role of “tourist” as you engage with works displayed.