Making Public: Breanne Bandur: reMARKS
The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates
University of Saskatchewan MFA Candidate Artists' Talks
Date: March 31, 2021
Time: 7 pm
Location: Online
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The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates Class of 2021. These online presentations will allow guests access to the projects and processes of artists working through circumstances unprecedented in their lifetimes with rigour and resilience. Their practices are as varied as the individuals producing them, not joined thematically but connected through space and time. Please join us.
About the artist
My artistic practice is rooted in drawing, and the core of this practice is inherently both experiential and embodied. This practice is deeply tied to process; this process is reflective, material, self-revealing, and attempts to engage in the “here and now.” Intuition is central to this engagement, and so I consider the act of mark making as it relates to inner thought and feeling, emotive and physical. Within my practice, drawing takes place both within and outside of myself, and then becomes something of its own. Drawing facilitates a solitary dialogue through which I attempt to materialize – a mark, a moment – attempt to come to know, and, ultimately, try to make sense of.