Exhibition Info

Oct 14 - Nov 26, 2016
10123 121 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5N 3W9

Wed-Fri | 12pm – 6pm
Sat | 12pm – 5pm

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SNAP invites members and guests to Graeme Dearden’s exhibition To Do:. The exhibition interrogates his “intrigue with why people, including himself, make objects and how the methods they use convey their personal history.” Dearden’s work is created through the use of written notes that are used functionally during his work hours and notations that are used during his shifts and recreational hours. To Do: is made up of abstracted silkscreen prints which act as a response to his experience as a manual labourer.

Graeme Dearden is an artist and writer from Calgary AB. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Glass) from The Alberta College of Art + Design, in 2015. Dearden’s practice focuses on his interest in the process of object making.

Opening Reception: Friday, October 14, 7-9 pm.

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