Kristine Erglis Exhibition
Exhibition opens: June 20th
Reception: Saturday 24th, 1 - 3 p.m.
Exhibition closes: July 28th
In 1994, Kristine Erglis started making art, at our studios. We are showing her art from the past and some of her current work. Kristine will not be present for the exhibition. She moved from Toronto to Nova Scotia many years ago in order to seek a gentler, quieter, life.
Kristine puts into images, things which most of us are afraid to say or express including how the media has made women feel about their bodies. “NEW, Surgically removed Hips” was shown in “IMAGES OF WOMENW 1994 in an exhibition celebrating the many aspects and images of women. That exhibition taught both the artist, Kristine and the curator, Ellen Anderson; the difference in perception between men and women. A well know male artist looked at the image of “Surgically removed hips” and declared his sister had that operation. “NO”! Kristine proclaimed.” It isn’t about a medical procedure. It’s about how women are made to feel about their bodies!”. The male artist insisted that his sister had indeed had the surgery. Ellen and Kristine looked at each other; realizing that the fellow didn’t understand the point of the painting. Women who came to view the image, understood immediately and would say, “Yes, I’ve been made to feel that way”. Men ignored the work and quietly walked past it without a word.
Kristine conjures up: colourful dreams, joyous leaping lizards, anger, coy angels, a frustrated receptionist; all illicit immediate recognition. Some of the works use humour and the play of vibrant colours of inks and watercolours are sometimes laced with words. Other works speak for themselves without any words.
Hope to see you there!
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