BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory//NONSGML Events//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://ahva.ubc.ca/events/event/ X-WR-CALDESC:Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory - Events BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20211027T0504Z-1635311093.6873-EO-21336-37@10.19.146.15 STATUS:CONFIRMED DTSTAMP:20240329T072546Z CREATED:20161025T232609Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T202227Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20000915T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20000915T173000 SUMMARY: UBC Master of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition 2000 DESCRIPTION: Cheryl Larson\, Evan Lee\, Heidi May and Mohamed Somani This y ear’s University of British Columbia Masters of Fine Arts Exhibition is an excellent opportunity to view an exciting\, new generation of Canadian arti sts\, working in such media as video\, mixed media sculpture\, photography and drawing. Heidi May’s paintings and digital works uses footage from tele vision […] X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Cheryl Larson\, Evan Lee\, Heidi M ay and Mohamed Somani
This year's Universit y of British Columbia Masters of Fine Arts Exhibition is an excellent oppor tunity to view an exciting\, new generation of Canadian artists\, working i n such media as video\, mixed media sculpture\, photography and drawing.
Heidi May's paintings and digital works uses footage f rom television and 8mm home movies to raise questions about the effects tha t media culture and technology have on cultural memory and our perception o f ourselves.
Penicillin\, dried milk and Tomorrowland\; antifreeze\, laser tag and polyester resin\; detergent\, hair gel and seedless grapes. B ased on intended paradox\,Cheryl Larson's sculptural work debates aesthetic choices and the seductive nature of modern materials\, th e factory finish of mass production and the original\, hand-made singular o bject.
Two artists work in the photographic medium. Evan Lee' s work deals with issues of representation\, surveillance and conc eptualism and Mohamed Somani's images incorporate drawing\ , atmospheric effects\, and strong narrative impulses.
For furthe
r information please contact: Naomi Sawada atnaomi.sawada@ubc.ca\,
tel: (604) 822-3640
\, or fax: (604) 822-6689
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
http://www.belkin.ubc.ca