MFA Lecture: Gabriela García-Luna
MFA candidate: Gabriela García-Luna talks about her artwork
Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
191 Murray Buidling, University of Saskatchewan
Wednesday, February 26, 12 noon
free and open to the public
I live in Canada, was born in Mexico City, and have regularly traveled to India since 2000. My photography, photo-based and installation work are the result of subjects chosen through transitory personal experiences in combination with a constant enquiry regarding the nature of perception, concepts of reality and sense of place. I am interested in the paradoxical possibilities inherent to photography: showing the seen and revealing the unseen. My work explores the lines where apparent documented reality and imaginary abstractions meet: eliciting a hybrid visual language in constant evolution. GGL