Knitted land mine replicas form 鈥榓ntipersonnel,鈥 by Barb Hunt, who speaks at the Stan Hagen Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 24 at NIC鈥檚 Comox Valley campus. Admission is free and everyone is invited.
糖心vlog传媒kicks off its winter 2019 Artist Talk Series on Thursday, Jan. 24 with Canadian artist Barb Hunt, renown for her textiles, fibre and art installations.
Date: Jan 24, 2019Time: 6 pm - 7 pm Location: Stan Hagen Theatre, Comox Valley campusCost: Admission is free鈥淲e鈥檙e honoured to have Barb Hunt join us for our new Artist Talk season,鈥 said series coordinator and fine art and design department chair Sara Vipond. 鈥淗er work has been recognized across Canada and internationally.鈥
Hunt has been featured in solo and group exhibitions. She has received several Canada Council grants and has held artist residencies in Canada, Paris and Ireland.
Her practice integrates installation and textiles to examine the construction of gender, violence, domesticity, everyday life rituals and, more recently, the natural environment.
An example of Hunt鈥檚 approach is antipersonnel, created during her Paris residency after she visited an annual land mine protest. She was inspired to knit replicas of antipersonnel land mines in pink yarn.
鈥淏andages for soldiers were once hand-knitted and women still knit socks for soldiers overseas and for the homeless,鈥 Hunt explains in a portfolio summary. 鈥淜nitting represents care, protection and healing. I use these associations to contradict the abuse of power and the use of violence by transforming a destructive object into one that can do no harm.鈥
In addition to her solo and group exhibitions, Hunt taught visual art at Western University, Queen鈥檚 University and the Memorial University of Newfoundland, where she received the President鈥檚 Award for Outstanding Research.
Hunt speaks from 6 to 7 pm at the Stan Hagen Theatre at NIC鈥檚 Comox Valley campus. Admission is free and everyone is invited.
The series fosters students and professional artists in the community through an engaging line-up of speakers. In 2019, scheduled artists include Paul Walde (Feb. 7), Anne J. Steves (March 7) and Michael Yahgulanaas (March 22).
The 2019 Artist Talk Series is possible thanks to community gifts and corporate sponsorship, including key support from lead sponsor RBC Dominion Securities. If you are interested in supporting future Artist Talk events, please call 250-334-5085 or visit .
For more information on NIC鈥檚 Artist Talk Series, visit .
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