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Lisa Birke, Hy-pets: Man's Best Friend of the Future, 2003. Oil on canvas. Photo credit: David Wiebe.
Griffith Aaron Baker, Mike Yuhasz, Fern Helfand, Twyla Exner, Lisa Birke, Marianne Corless, Cara Sawka, Marc Siegner, Alison Petty and Ingrid Mary Percy
The Small City Art Museums collective (SCAM), put out a call for submissions of contemporary artwork from artists throughout western Canada. No particular theme was suggested because the curators wanted to investigate what artists are currently doing in their studios independent of influence from curators or collectors, or any imposed subject matter.
From over two hundred submissions, the six SCAM curators selected ten
artists' work, which are all substantial, meaningful and compelling
examples of what is happening in contemporary artwork in western Canada
today.
The resulting exhibition presents unexpected, wonderful, diverse, and
intriguing art forms addressing contemporary subjects of our culture.
Three artists from Saskatchewan, two from Alberta, four from British
Columbia, and one artist from Yukon are included in this show. This
exhibition seems to demonstrate that contradictions of values, beliefs,
and direction are challenges to contemporary culture. The contemporary
artist serves as messengers expressing their concerns about what they
observe in today?s world.
This is the final venue on its western Canadian tour. The show has
traveled to each of the other SCAM member galleries including Art
Gallery of Prince Albert, Estevan Museum & Art Gallery, Moose Jaw
Museum & Art Gallery, Esplanade Art Gallery in Medicine Hat and
Kelowna Art Gallery.
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