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Tod Emel, Nova, 2018, 60” x 60”, acrylic on carved custom panel, private collection, courtesy of the artist.

Tod Emel: A Forest

Exhibition explores the impact of the mountain pine beetle epidemic on forests in British Columbia

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Tod Emel: A Forest

Curated by Leah Taylor

Kenderdine Art Gallery, Feb. 15 - April 20, 2019
Artist’s residency at the Kenderdine: Jan. 14–Feb. 15
Opening reception: Friday, Feb. 15 | 7 pm

Tod Emel: A Forest explores the impact of the recent mountain pine beetle epidemic on pine forests in central British Columbia. Emel reflects on the similarities between pine beetle markings and his own artistic processes in this new body of low-relief carved panel drawings.


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