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Sahar Abarasteh | Autobiographical Memory
November 27 – December 18, 2020
An Autobiographical Memory: A journey inside
"The series represent a journey, which started since I arrived in Winnipeg in 2017: a journey through my memories. My final works here are a natural continuation to the earlier ones. Immigration was the trigger to this journey, as the scenes and images of the past started to come back, yet with more emotional impact, because in this new context they had started to mean differently. They became the tools to make sense of the past in the light of the present and to reconstruct a new self, a new identity. They represent a blend of near and far pasts, personal and collective memories, and private to public scopes, as is the autobiography in a postmodern world."
- Sahar Abarasteh
Virtual MFA Thesis defence
Thursday, December 3, 10 am CST via Zoom
Anyone who wishes to attend this virtual presentation should contact: sarah.ciurysek@umanitoba.ca
Michelle Gagné-Orr | Personified Spectre
November 27 – December 18, 2020
"The photographs in Personified Spectre are an exploration of my fears; of the things I see in the shadows. The large-scale black and white photographs explore spectres that are perceived and convey my experiences and anxieties. The rich grey photographic grains seemingly dissolve into the black shadows of the artwork and ghostly spectres haunt the frame. The figure in the photograph represents my fears and perceived threats, rather than the fear of a physical presence but something intangible – ghosts or spectres. Drawing on metaphysical and psychological theory and photographic history I re-enact the spectres before the camera to be captured and frozen in time by the film. The art work depicts the self, the self as the other and the absence of either. Personified Spectre invites the viewer into my mind to experience my anxieties through my large-scale photographs."
Michelle Gagné-Orr is a lens-based artist from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She works primarily in analogue photographic methods. Personified Spectre is the conclusion of studies at the University of Manitoba’s School of Art Master of Fine Art program.
Virtual MFA Thesis defence
Thursday, December 10, 10 am CST via Zoom.
Anyone who wishes to attend this virtual presentation should contact: david.foster@umanitoba.ca