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Sparkbox residency5/3/2023 Water Table on 6ABC Action News, August 2021Ī.C. Beginning your career as an emerging artist can be tough, which is why S park Box Studio is offering FREE RESIDENCIES to emerging artists. Water Table featured in “Climate Art in Four Acts”, State of the Arts, October 2021 ‘Take Us To The River’ is Raising Awareness of the Waterfront, Green Philly Blog, May 2022Ĭapturing the Beauty of the Riverfront, Northeast Times, April 2022 Take Us to the River, video by Riverfront North Partnership She is a candidate in the Nomad MFA program at the University of New Mexico, which focuses on the relationships between art, regenerative systems, and social justice. Rebecca holds a BFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design and an MA in Education, concentrating on Community-Based Arts Education, from San Francisco State University. Prince Edward County Map made during my residency at Spark Box Studios. Tm hiu cc ch v letterpress v Etching, letterpress printing, painting at Sparkbox Studio residency program Chnh Xc Nht Etching, letterpress printing, painting at Sparkbox Studio residency program v cc hnh nh lin quan n ch ny. She is a member of Artessa Alliance, a collective of women-identified artists, as well as local arts groups Philadelphia Sculptors and the Cheltenham Center for the Arts. Red Clay Farm Map made for White Rabbit Festival 2011 in Upper Economy, Nova Scotia. Rebecca has attended residencies at SparkBox Studio (Canada), SIM (Iceland), Brush Creek Arts (Wyoming), Greywood Arts (Ireland), and the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire. Her public artworks include two mural commissions and two community-engaged projects with Mural Arts temporary site-specific installations in several regional parks and public gardens and Water Table, an installation created in Atlantic City with Nancy Agati for the Coastal Climate Resiliency Art Project. Keillor has been a recipient of a Canada Council Explore and Create project grant (2020), an Alberta Foundation for the Arts individual project grant (2019), and a Sparkbox Studio Emerging Artist Residency Award (2016).Rebecca has exhibited her work throughout the Philadelphia area and nationally, including solo exhibitions at the Abington Art Center, the Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery, NoBa Artspace, and Da Vinci Art Alliance. Upon graduating in 2015, she was chosen as the New Brunswick provincial winner of the BMO 1st Art Invitational Student Art Competition. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Mount Allison University, in Sackville, New Brunswick with a major in painting and sculpture and a minor in art history. Jazz Keillor is an emerging Canadian artist currently based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she is an MFA candidate at NSCAD University, class of 2023. In this way, even our most profoundly personal moments fit into a broader framework of collective experience. As we have grappled individually with the anxiety of these times, we are all simultaneously re-imagining the functions and limitations of our living spaces. Each dwelling has become a self-contained island bristling with daily rituals, creative coping-mechanisms and provisional routines. I am very honoured to be featured in a new UNESCO publication ResiliArt 100. Recent Covid-19 social-isolation protocols have intensified our relationships with home. Ive been missing Sanquhar and my residency crew quite a bit this week -. Sparkbox partners with complex organizations to create user-driven web experiences. ![]() The works also explore the ethical, ecological, and psychological burden of objects, and the tensions this burden holds with the way that objects bring us meaning, joy and a sense of identity. Through the stroke of a brush, the texture of paper, pigment and paint, these works explore notions of home and the identities we construct through acts of place-making. This exhibition examines the ways in which we, as 21st century humans, accumulate, use and ritualize “stuff”. Jazz Keillor’s studio practice explores material culture through a multitude of viewpoints, exposing societal and psychological underpinnings of the physical objects with which we surround ourselves. ![]() Both everyday items and precious possessions have stories to tell stories that are at once deeply personal, and yet capable of reflecting the experiences of entire communities. In your application, provide anything and everything you can that will convince us you are the. What we’re looking for most, however, are individuals who are excited to make their mark on the web industry. Our stuff – from well-worn living room chairs, to a kettle in the kitchen or a long-beloved blanket – harbours emotional histories and intimate meanings that run far deeper than originally perceived. We’re looking for folks interested in one of our three apprenticeship tracks: Full-Stack Web Development. Virtual Artist-Guided Tour: November 4 at 5 pmĪrt Hive with Jazz Keillor (in-person): Nov.
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