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Visual Arts Open Studios

Late Winter BAiR 2020

April Dean's Open Studios, 2018. Image by Rita Taylor.

Late Winter BAiR 2020 Open Studios

At the end of each residency, participants in Visual Arts programs at Banff Centre open their studio doors to share the artistic research and artwork created, as well as the pertinent conversations generated in the program.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our Visual Arts Open Studios scheduled for March 25th 2020 was cancelled for the Late Winter Banff Artist in Residence (BAiR) program.

In this online version of the Late Winter Banff Artist in Residence (BAiR) Open Studios, we would like to acknowledge each of the exceptional artists who were creating work in our studios when Banff Centre had to shift into stillness. Whether you are an artist, art appreciator, or a curious first-time viewer, you are welcome to explore at your leisure!

Guillermo Mena's artwork titled Four Pine Cones

Guillermo Mena | Buenos Aires, Argentina

"This summary is pulled from the quotation that appears on the artist page and appears in the tile on the landing page."
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Artwork by Sarah Davidson. Trickledown. Watercolour, ink, pencil crayon, gouache, pencil and pastel on paper, 33 x 49 in

Sarah Davidson | Toronto, Ontario

“I work between drawing and painting to create compositions in which shadowy, biomorphic figures and delicate, foliated fragments mingle. While at Banff Centre,
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Work from Molly Allen, Banff Centre, 2020.

Molly Allen | Colorado, USA

"Using alternative process image making and installation, the work I created at Banff Centre explores surface as it relates to the perception of time."
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Carbon footprint frame in the studio at Banff Centre, from artist Jordan Schwab

Jordan Schwab | Quesnel, B.C.

"While at Banff Centre, I explored relationships between architecture, scale, and environmental impact."
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Jeffrey Bishop, 3D rendering. Work from the artist's Banff Centre residency in 2020.

Jeffrey Bishop | New York, USA

“I am essentially an abstract painter. My work is not informed by or related to exogenous sources, and there is no narrative. These abstract forms are created d
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Artwork by Sasha Opeiko: "Obraz, Obrez, Ostatok," Soviet-era objects and materials, inkjet prints on paper and clear fil

Sasha Opeiko | Windsor, Ontario

"These wall-based installations examine nostalgia, consumerism, and the ideologically-driven production of culture."
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Artwork by Roseanne Lynch. Untitled 2020, 9 x 11 inches, silver gelatin print

Roseanne Lynch | Cork, Ireland

"My practice is darkroom based, and I am interested how we read images."
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Artwork by Petros Chrisostomou in his Banff Centre Studio. Chairs

Petros Chrisostomou | London, UK

"By placing these objects in the studio and in unusual positions, I am exploring the boundaries of public sculpture, ideas of alienation, dislocation, and the s
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Artwork by Sunny Nestler, named Coneworm Floe

Sunny Nestler | Vancouver, B.C.

"These works were made in the early days of the pandemic, with a concentrated anxiety gripping the collective guts a little tighter every day."
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Artwork by Tod Emel titled Paper 1-4

Tod Emel | Invermere, B.C.

"These works are designed to complicate distinctions between natural and artificial mark making."
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studio research images by artist Éloïse Plamondon-Pagé,

Éloïse Plamondon-Pagé | Québec City, Québec

“During my residency in Banff, I dug into previous work captured in Iceland in 2019. I combed through over 300 contemplative videos documenting the luminosity o
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Sarah Kernohan's studio at Banff Centre: photo of a mountain

Sarah Kernohan | Kitchener, Ontario

"I am interested in snow's dynamic characteristics and devastating events such as avalanches. I now have a library of material that will inspire drawings, and o
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Shiva Aliabadi's artwork named Libbys House

Shiva Aliabadi | California, USA

"These works point to my fascination with the ephemeral, the passing of time, and our existential attempts to hold on to objects, places, and people in the face
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Sculpture by Benoit Savard

Benoit Savard | Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec

"My work is greatly inspired by nature and attempts to communicate its exquisiteness and magnificence. While in residence among the daunting and sublime mountai
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Video Still from artist Choey

Eun Young Cho (Choey) | S.Korea & USA

"At Banff Centre, I extended my research into language and translation with an experimental video titled 'Grandmother’s Interview'. A work-in-progress, this vid
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