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 DAWNA ROSE and BETSY ROSENWALD - Our Enduring Drama
Mar
31
to 10 May

DAWNA ROSE and BETSY ROSENWALD - Our Enduring Drama

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Reception: Saturday, March 31, 2pm
March 31 - May 10
Art Placement is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings and drawings by Saskatoon artists Dawna Rose and Betsy Rosenwald, whose varied works highlight a decidedly contemporary ambivalence toward the practice of image-making.

Each artist makes personal, idiosyncratic paintings that weave between figuration and abstraction, following a process that begins as a mark and proceeds as a considered series of responses and decisions. Both start with an intention and find themselves somewhere else more interesting and less defined than that beginning. Their approach to materials is equally respectful of tradition and experimentation, incorporating oil paint with drawing and water media, wax, collage, scraping, sanding, layering, and erasure. These pictorial strategies, application techniques, and use of varying degrees of abstraction obscure and often deny any straightforward reading of narrative. While subject and meaning may be merely inferred or hidden altogether, each work stands as a record of struggle with and commitment to the practice of painting.

Dawna Rose, "The Americans", DR0372018, Oil on Stonehenge, 38" x 50", $750.00  Unframed   CDN  (+ taxes)

Dawna Rose, "The Americans", DR037
2018, Oil on Stonehenge, 38" x 50", $750.00  Unframed   CDN  (+ taxes)

Dawna Rose, "Selling Snowballs", DR0362018, Oil on Stonehenge, 38" x 50", $750.00 Unframed CDN  (+ taxes)

Dawna Rose, "Selling Snowballs", DR036
2018, Oil on Stonehenge, 38" x 50", $750.00 Unframed CDN  (+ taxes)

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Monique Martin: Paraph
Mar
24
to 12 May

Monique Martin: Paraph

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Reception: Friday, March 23, 7 – 9 pm

Artist Talk with Monique Martin and Frank Vescio: Thursday, April 19, 7 pm

A multimedia exhibition by Monique Martin.  The disappearance of certain modes of communication — handwriting and the mailed letter — is the inspiration for this new series of work by Martin. Using clay, printmaking, painting, and installation, Martin sets out to explore the tactile nature of handwriting and the sending of letters as a tool for human connection.

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