(Images: details of Interwoven Lamp by Triniruth Bautista, Vanitas by Anne Drew Potter,Reprieve and normalcy by E. M. Alysse Bowd)
ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL FEATURE GALLERY
Mise en Scene: setting the scene with contemporary ceramics
October 8 - December 24, 2016 Reception: Saturday, October 22 from 2-4 pm
ACC Feature Gallery 10186 - 106 Street, Edmonton (MAP)
Mise en Scene is a French cinematographic and theatrical term, referring to the visual and design aspects of a film set or stage production. The chosen elements inform the overall look and feel of a shot or set, with all the components working together including the objects and their placement, lighting, colour, scale and architectural elements. Through three inventive approaches; Triniruth Bautista, E.M. Alysse Bowd and Anne Drew Potter are all creating dynamic ceramic work that sets a scene. With enthusiasm, sense and instinct - ceramic artist Triniruth Bautista’s vision is to create imaginative functional art that rebels against mundanity. E.M. Alysse Bowd’s artistic practice navigates the combination of a material studio practice, performance and the examination of identity as friction between ideals and reality. By manipulating anatomical signifiers of gender, race and age; Anne Drew Potteren courages viewers to confront their feelings about normalcy, difference and what defines humans.
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