Emily Neufeld, Prairie Invasions: A Lullaby (install view), 2020. Courtesy of Michael Love.
EMILY NEUFELD | FEBRUARY 19 | 3 - 4 PM MST
FREE WITH ADMISSION | LIMITED IN-PERSON CAPACITY REGISTRATION REQUIRED
The Articulations Art Lecture Series offers presentations from contemporary practicing artists and arts professionals. Local and international artists, curators, critics, art historians, theorists, filmmakers, and more, join us in discussion online, sharing their practice and engaging with the audience in open, critical discussion.
The Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin is pleased to host an in-person talk and tour with exhibiting artist Emily Neufeld.
Emily Neufeld is a multidisciplinary artist whose work examines Mennonite and Scottish settler colonial histories in understanding her relationship to the memory of the land she occupies. Born in Alberta, on Treaty 6 and 7 land, Neufeld now lives and works on the unceded territories of the Squamish, TsleilWaututh and Musqueam peoples in what is currently named North Vancouver. Recent solo exhibitions include Prairie Invasions: A Lullaby (2020, Richmond Art Gallery, BC), Before Demolition: Tides (2019, Eyelevel Gallery, NS), Motherlands (The Pole, Den Haag, ND) and Before Demolition (2017: Burrard Arts Foundation, BC). She received her BFA from ECUAD in 2013.
Prairie Invasions was previously presented at the Richmond Art Gallery in August 2020.
This exhibition was made possible with funding assistance from the Canada Council for the Arts, Alberta Foundation for the Arts, and the City of Lethbridge.
Articulations is free with admission, prepay online to reserve as space is limited.
Emily Neufeld, Prairie Invasions: A Lullaby (install view), 2020. Courtesy of Michael Love.