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Meet Alanna Baird

April 16, 2022 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Radial Symmetries revolves around the Pentaradial symmetry of a Sea Urchin shell. Pentaradial being a five sectioned symmetry found in nature that revolves around a central point. The simplest example being the Starfish and its five legs. Alanna Baird has been exploring this patterning through several different mediums and dimensions. The printmaking is often her initial exploration in surface patterns.

Thanks to funding through ArtsNB, I was able to create a body of work in lost wax cast bronze. Using some of my own ceramic work from the 1990’s as forms, I cast wax into these shapes and then altered the wax by cutting holes; exploring the symmetry as well as the strength of this new-to-me material. The bronze was cast in a foundry in Quebec, but the chasing (grinding of sprues and polishing of surface metal) and patination (colour) completed in Alanna’s studio.

The Calligraphic sculpture in plastic represents a second ArtsNB grant funded project. The initial intent was to use 3D printing to change the scale of my work. Computer design is not something I enjoy, the hands on fabrication of things is what I love. I became fascinated with a hand held 3D pen, and the clear plastic it could extrude. Light and air flowing through this new body of work, shadows cast. Although the plastic in the exhibition is too fragile to sell, I intend to work farther in this technique.

I am inspired by what I find on my daily walks on the sea floor, the inter tidal zone of the Bay of Fundy reveals it’s treasure to me. Treasure to me is not gold coins, but rather glimpses of things that catch my eye. Part historical – pipe stems, china shards, even stone weapons of a very early age, and part natural environment – resident as well as invasive species included. Often fragments, shells with their interiors exposed, sea urchin shell pieces which reveal the complexity of their “construction”.

I am a materials based artist. I enjoy exploring the material I have to work with. Mastering techniques, learning how to work with it, what it’s limits are, figuring out what I can do with it. I often work with recycled materials. Invasive species like the Lionfish have entered my view. I am currently working on a printmaking project involving the Golden Star Tunicate, an invasive species along this coastline. – Alanna Baird

Curated by Brigitte Clavette and Jennifer Stead.

1-8 McCain Street
Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick E7L 3H6 Canada
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Painting of white petals with red highlights

Petals and Lace | And You. Exhibition Openings 🎻

May 6, 2022 @ 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

Join us at Gallery 78 on Friday, May 6, from 5-7 pm for the opening of two new exhibitions, Petals & Lace by Joanne Hunt and Susan Paterson, and Christopher Webb’s And You., with a special performance piece at 6:30 pm for Webb’s immersive exhibition.

All works will be available online starting May 3, and they will be on display until May 28.

Petals and Lace
Petals and Lace

Petals & Lace features new works by oil painters Joanne Hunt and Susan Paterson. Hunt brings softness and exquisite details to her dreamy depictions of large-scale flowers, and Paterson’s meticulous paintings portray elegant still life settings of fruit, nuts, flowers, silverware, and fabric—this powerful duo show is not to be missed!

And You. is the latest solo exhibition of new works by multidisciplinary artist Christopher Webb. Building on his award-winning art residency in Torino, Italy, Webb’s new paintings incorporate written prose and sound that examine the emotion of love.

The work, which features a 3-minute performance piece, will be brought to life with the voice of New Brunswick poet and playwright Clyde A. Wray, violinist Ali Johnson and cellist Emma Johnson at 6:30 pm on Friday, May 6. Masks are optional and encouraged.

796 Queen St.
Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada
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