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Full Circle | Candace Lipischak
March 4, 2022 at6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
FreeArts AccessAbility Network Manitoba is excited to announce that we are re-opening!
Full Circle by Candace Lipischak will be available to view in person and online. Click HERE for online access.
To register for the opening, view the available time slots on the Facebook event HERE
You can also book a viewing in person all March during office hours. We are also providing one-on-one guided virtual tours of the exhibitions. To make an appointment to view the show in-person or virtually and learn about available times to register, contact Jenel Shaw at info@aanm.ca or 204-336-2366.
Artist statement:
On the 100-year-old farmstead where I reside in Otterburne, MB you’ll find countless discarded items such as rusted tin cans and antique sheet metal.
For the past six years my work has consisted of items that are no longer of use, in order to clean up the land while raising environmental awareness. Canning rings are no exception, as after a few years they are inefficient.
Like a true homesteader, I’ve been canning and preserving ever since I was taught by my matriarchs. Instead of heading to the landfill, I’ve created a series of mini-paintings using recycled antique tin and various canning rings. Inspired by the patina of the tin, you’ll find animals from across Manitoba. These works represent the rich Treaty land on which the tin was found, and how animals have needed to adapt to their ever-changing environment due to pollution and the exhaustion of natural resources.
Descriptive Text for Poster:
This is an ad for artist Candace Lipischak’s show. Front and centre is a painting by her, done on the rusting metal lid of an old canning jar. The painting is a bee, brightly striped in yellow and black, with white translucent wings. It is so close that we can see the body is fuzzy and it has delicate feelers. The canning ring, shiny and golden, provides a round “frame” for the bee. At the top of the poster, in black plain text, is the title of the show “FULL CIRCLE.”