Woodward’s Watch

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MFA student presents mixed media collection about the perception of light

EIC April 11, 2015

[caption id="attachment_2296" align="alignleft" width="940"] Photo courtesy of Emiliano Sepulveda.[/caption] Directed out the window following the light, the current exhibition at the School for the Contemporary Arts office, is an installation of mixed media assemblages by Emiliano Sepulveda, a first-year MFA student. The exhibition is based around the phenomenological perception of light, and is composed of elements such as photographs, contrast filters, mirrors, and hand-drawn text. Through the use of reflective surfaces and obliquely placed 4x6” photos, the installation creates a disorienting sensation within the context of the office space. The Peak: In your artist statement for the exhibition, could you…

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Woodward’s Watch: found object frescoes in the SCA office

EIC February 16, 2015

Pulling Through, the current exhibition at the School for Contemporary Arts office at the Woodward’s campus, is a series of paintings on plaster by Adrienne Evans who recently completed her BFA with the school. While plaster is generally used as…

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Woodward’s exhibition in the SCA office manipulates ‘then’ and ‘now’

EIC January 12, 2015

In the current exhibition at the School for the Contemporary Arts (SCA) office at SFU Woodward’s, Pretense on Curation, second year MFA candidate Jaime Williams uses the location as both the setting and the subject. In her video installation, shot…

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