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SUMMARY: Marijke Nap: Life Works
DESCRIPTION: Exhibition runs from May 11 – 28th\, 2011\, Wednesday to Satur
 day 12-4pm. Marijke Nap: Life Works Opening Reception: May 11\, 4:30-7:30pm
 . Remarks starting at 5:30pm. The AHVA Library Gallery at the University of
  British Columbia is pleased to present Marijke Nap\, Life Works\, an exhib
 ition celebrating the work and talent of late artist\, Marijke Nap. […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Exhibition runs from May 11 – 28th\, 2011
 \, Wednesday to Saturday 12-4pm.</h4><p><strong>Marijke Nap: Life Works</st
 rong></p><p>Opening Reception: May 11\, 4:30-7:30pm. Remarks starting at 5:
 30pm.</p><p>The AHVA Library Gallery at the University of British Columbia 
 is pleased to present Marijke Nap\, Life Works\, an exhibition celebrating 
 the work and talent of late artist\, Marijke Nap. Please join us on Wednesd
 ay May 11th\, from 4:30-7:30pm for an opening reception with remarks beginn
 ing at 5:30pm.  The show will run until May 28th\, and gallery hours are We
 dnesday to Saturday from 12-4pm.</p><p><strong>Marijke Nap</strong> was bor
 n in Brazil in 1965\, she was the fourth girl in a large family that moved 
 to the Netherlands in 1976\, and then to Canada in 1978.  Marijke was inspi
 red and affected by the events and environment of her childhood in Brazil\,
  and this is apparent in her work: carnival costumes to carnivalesque monke
 ys\, oleander trees\, and the birds of Sabará\, Minas Gerais.  With a great
  drive to learn about her culture\, in her early adulthood she spent a few 
 years in Holland.  She spoke many languages\, including Dutch\, Portuguese 
 and Spanish.</p><p>She attended the studio art program at Vancouver College
  and Capilano University in Vancouver. Marijke was always a great advocate 
 and contributor to the Printmaking community of Vancouver. She helped in fo
 unding the New Leaf Editions International Miniature Print Exhibition with 
 Debra Dedyluk and Peter Braune\, she also worked with Katie Dey at New Leaf
  Editions\, forming many friendships along the way. Marijke worked as a pri
 ntmaking technician at Capilano College\, and then became the printmaking t
 echnician at the University of British Columbia\, in the Department of Art 
 History\, Visual Art and Theory for the last 9 years\, where she inventivel
 y assisted several generations of students.  She also served on the board o
 f Directors at Malaspina Printmakers Society and Dundarave Print Workshop\,
  both on Granville Island in Vancouver. As well as working on her own vast 
 independent practice\, Marijke collaborated with many people\, including Ge
 rri York\, Katie Dey and Mikolaj Smolinski.  She exhibited in many venues a
 cross Canada\, and recently completed a residency at Ytrecht in Holland\, t
 he show traveled to many international cities.</p><p>This exhibition brings
  together a large collection of work from Nap’s oeuvre\, evidencing both th
 e depth of her explorations and her whimsical nature.  Throughout the exhib
 ition\, one is witness to how Marijke Nap “performed” via the mediums of pr
 int\, drawing and collage\, displaying the many facets of her person and th
 e many sources that inspired the complex narratives she constructed. Her pr
 actice reveals the process of working through a variety of materials and te
 chniques\, from traditional etching\, screen printing\, lithography\, photo
 graphy and digital applications.  She experimented widely on print matrixes
  and paper\, with objects\, and often added textural elements using cloth\,
  collage\, flocking\, and even substances such as pollen or sugar. Personal
  experience and memory were the take-off points for many of her works\, dea
 ling with imagery from her past\, her environment\, her political convictio
 ns\, and from her dreams.  Through a multiplicity of forms and symbols\, he
 r work divulges social commentary or political agenda. The themes of her wo
 rk are varied\, sometimes deeply psychological and mysterious\, and at othe
 r times absurd\, but always with a distinctively whimsical sensibility.  Mu
 ch like herself\, her work was multi-faceted\, and each artwork offers a un
 ique and stimulating expression of her worldview for someone to connect to.
 </p><p>Marijke was well known for her incredible vegetarian cooking and her
  green thumb.  She found pleasure in gardening\, and was instrumental in ma
 intaining and setting up community gardens in the city—including the one sh
 e belonged to—where she nurtured organic vegetables to their full potential
 .</p><p>This exhibition is made possible by the Department of Art History\,
  Visual Art and Theory at the University of British Columbia and the suppor
 t of Catherine Soussloff. Thank you to Barbara Ziegler\, Mikolaj Smolinski\
 , Marina Roy\, Barrie Jones and Andrea Tuele\, and a special thank you to t
 he Nap family for all of their assistance.</p><p>- <a href="https://ahva201
 6.sites.olt.ubc.ca/persons/christine-donofrio/">Christine D'Onofrio</a>\, C
 urator</p><p> </p><p>[gallery link="file" ids="24289\,24290\,24291\,24292\,
 24293\,24294\,24295\,24296\,24297\,24298\,24299\,24300\,24301\,24302\,24303
 \,24304\,24305\,24306"]</p>
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