Exhibition Info Jan 18 - Feb 22, 2025 10572 115 st, Edmonton, AB T5H 3K6 Wed-Fri | 12pm – 6pm Sat | 12pm – 5pm See current gallery hours Free Admission Donate today SNAP is pleased to present Invitation, featuring new work by Shazia Ahmad. The exhibition runs from January 18 – February 22, 2025 at SNAP Gallery.Invitation, an exhibition of screen-printed works on fabric and paper, incorporates a vibrant limited colour palette and printed patterns centred on home and belonging. The centrepiece is a blanket fort which invites people inside to have a seat or rest quietly. Opening Reception: Saturday January 18, 7pm-9pmOnline Artist Talk: February 4, 6-7pm MST via zoomRegister in advance for this talk:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/NaPln8UDSj6yt9sWFbKtmAArtist Statement Invitation is a series of screen-printed paper and textile domestic objects such as tablecloths and cushions and everyday items to be handled as such vessels. The centrepiece of the exhibition is a blanket fort titled Dreaming, which consists of bolts of fabric repetitively screen-printed in a single colour and then hung together to create a fort, complete with a printed backing sheet and screen-printed pillows and cushions. This work incorporates the colours of my vibrant limited palette: cobalt blue, magenta, dioxazine violet, and ecru. This work acts as a shelter for people to sit under, or rest quietly within. The work is meant to offer space for contemplation. My work references domesticity in imitating an interior, be it a shelter or a carpet. This is not a precious object, it is something to be lived in and lived with. Invitation continues my exploration of a limited vibrant palette that now spans my entire artistic practice, including painting, printmaking and domestic microcosms encapsulated in handmade dioramas. My work oscillates between miniature and large-scale worlds and serves to illustrate how reminiscence and the passage of time accumulate to create histories. I chronicle journeys through time and place, paying tribute to intimate relationships that develop over the course of these passages. Born in Karachi to a Pakistani father and Chilean mother, I straddle two different cultures and religions whilst living in a third culture. My work is an exploration of finding where I belong. I pay tribute to my Pakistani heritage by merging elements of the country’s material culture with personal imagery in my visual vocabulary. As a mixed-race, interfaith artist, my hybrid identity is manifested in my work through my vibrant colour palette, patterns, and themes I use to create my worlds. My nuanced relationship to this identity is nostalgic, holding on to a past as memories of it recede. These remembrances are expressed in reconstructed repetitive elements, domestic objects, and flora interpreted in different lights on different days. My current body of work evolved from watercolour monotypes made in 2021, into an on-going series of paintings and screen prints. These works combine a palette of cobalt, ultramarine blue, dioxazine violet, magenta, fuchsia and ecru. Blue is a central component in my work, giving it a deeply personal and introspective quality. As such, my chosen colour palette is associated with remembering and misremembering, becoming the conduit by which to connect with my identity.I wish to acknowledge the Canada Council for the Arts and the City of St. Johns for their support in making this work. About the ArtistShazia Ahmad (she/her) is a half-Pakistani, half-Chilean painter and printmaker living in Brossard, QC. Her practice is centred on the notions of home and belonging, tied to the broader theme of otherness due to her interfaith and unique mixed-race background. She is the recipient of several Canada Council for the Arts grants and has exhibited her work at The Rooms, Grenfell Art Gallery, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, Unit1 Gallery London amongst others. She was a member of artch’s 2024 emerging artist cohort and the Don Wright Scholar at St. Michael’s Printshop. She has a forthcoming residency at Atelier Imago.shaziaahmadcrohare.com SNAP is happy to provide this programming at no cost to participants. We hope you will consider making a donation to keep programs accessible in the future. Donate